Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 26Virginia State Bar Association, 1913 - Bar associations |
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... opinion , justify doing away with that pro- vision . I do not conceive that the Board of Law Examiners of Virginia is to be made the medium for advertising students who take and pass the examinations provided . Any one who has ever had ...
... opinion , justify doing away with that pro- vision . I do not conceive that the Board of Law Examiners of Virginia is to be made the medium for advertising students who take and pass the examinations provided . Any one who has ever had ...
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... opinion , carrying it out . And that reminds me of something else I want to say : The Court of Appeals had been carrying on their examinations for several years before the work was put on the Board , and for several years , and ...
... opinion , carrying it out . And that reminds me of something else I want to say : The Court of Appeals had been carrying on their examinations for several years before the work was put on the Board , and for several years , and ...
Page 36
... opinion if this recommendation of your committee were put into effect , so far from making examinations harder I believe it would make them easier . I have no doubt whatever it would increase the percentage of those who pass . It will ...
... opinion if this recommendation of your committee were put into effect , so far from making examinations harder I believe it would make them easier . I have no doubt whatever it would increase the percentage of those who pass . It will ...
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... opinion between these gentlemen and myself is whether it should be added now or wait until a little later . I do not subscribe to all the talk one hears about a lawyer finding his own level . I believe ours is a learned profession . I ...
... opinion between these gentlemen and myself is whether it should be added now or wait until a little later . I do not subscribe to all the talk one hears about a lawyer finding his own level . I believe ours is a learned profession . I ...
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... opinion , that Mr. Bullitt's resolution voices the sentiment of this meeting , but as to the details , that is , as to what the Examining Board might consider to be fundamentals , I think we should leave that to said board ; that when ...
... opinion , that Mr. Bullitt's resolution voices the sentiment of this meeting , but as to the details , that is , as to what the Examining Board might consider to be fundamentals , I think we should leave that to said board ; that when ...
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