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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... standing committees , and the first is the report of the Executive Committee . Mr. A. R. Long , Chairman , read the report of the Executive Committee . ( See report at end of minutes . ) The President : I believe unless there is some ...
... standing committees , and the first is the report of the Executive Committee . Mr. A. R. Long , Chairman , read the report of the Executive Committee . ( See report at end of minutes . ) The President : I believe unless there is some ...
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... stand an ex- amination before the Supreme Court of Appeals , says : " No better tribunal , perhaps , could be selected for this task . The learning , experience and impartiality of the judges qualified them in an eminent degree to ...
... stand an ex- amination before the Supreme Court of Appeals , says : " No better tribunal , perhaps , could be selected for this task . The learning , experience and impartiality of the judges qualified them in an eminent degree to ...
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... stand the same test is unfit to remain at the bar , and should be put out ! Of the two ig- noramuses he is far more dangerous to the public , because more trusted by the public . Now , Mr. President and gentlemen , for these reasons I ...
... stand the same test is unfit to remain at the bar , and should be put out ! Of the two ig- noramuses he is far more dangerous to the public , because more trusted by the public . Now , Mr. President and gentlemen , for these reasons I ...
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... standing a second examination . I want to say also , gentlemen , that I do not consider I am at the head of a kindergarten . We have not consciously increased the difficulties of our examination ; nor have we intentionally FIRST DAY 25.
... standing a second examination . I want to say also , gentlemen , that I do not consider I am at the head of a kindergarten . We have not consciously increased the difficulties of our examination ; nor have we intentionally FIRST DAY 25.
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... stand who has not had the equivalent of a high school course . Some go further than that and say no man can stand an examination who has not the equivalent of an A. B. degree at a school of law . We have no requirement of that sort ...
... stand who has not had the equivalent of a high school course . Some go further than that and say no man can stand an examination who has not the equivalent of an A. B. degree at a school of law . We have no requirement of that sort ...
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