Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 3Virginia State Bar Association, 1890 - Bar associations |
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Page 10
... motion that the regular order of business be suspended , and that the call of the Standing Com- mittees for reports be taken up to - morrow instead of to - day . The President : I will suggest to Mr. Griffin that we had better first ...
... motion that the regular order of business be suspended , and that the call of the Standing Com- mittees for reports be taken up to - morrow instead of to - day . The President : I will suggest to Mr. Griffin that we had better first ...
Page 11
... motion that the order of business be sus- pended , and that the call of the standing committees be laid over until to - morrow or next day . I do this for the reason that it comes to my knowledge that a number of the committees have not ...
... motion that the order of business be sus- pended , and that the call of the standing committees be laid over until to - morrow or next day . I do this for the reason that it comes to my knowledge that a number of the committees have not ...
Page 14
... motion in some way , but I don't exactly understand how you can suspend or dispense with the provisions of the constitution of this Association when you cannot amend it . While no harm may come to this Association by admitting these ...
... motion in some way , but I don't exactly understand how you can suspend or dispense with the provisions of the constitution of this Association when you cannot amend it . While no harm may come to this Association by admitting these ...
Page 15
... motion , that we are doing no violence to our constitution or our prospects , unless this thing can be done unanimously it cannot be done at all . I therefore withdraw my motion ; but I move now that these gentlemen be given all the ...
... motion , that we are doing no violence to our constitution or our prospects , unless this thing can be done unanimously it cannot be done at all . I therefore withdraw my motion ; but I move now that these gentlemen be given all the ...
Page 17
... motion , the meeting then adjourned until Wednesday at 11 o'clock A. M. SECOND DAY . WEDNESDAY , July 2 , 1890 . The President : The Association will come to order . The first sub- ject in regular order , according to the programme for ...
... motion , the meeting then adjourned until Wednesday at 11 o'clock A. M. SECOND DAY . WEDNESDAY , July 2 , 1890 . The President : The Association will come to order . The first sub- ject in regular order , according to the programme for ...
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