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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... name the following : Robert L. Parrish , of Alleghany ; George L. Christian , of Richmond ; Landon C. Berkeley , Jr ... names of eight gentlemen as delegates to the National Bar Association , which meets in Indianapolis on the 8th of ...
... name the following : Robert L. Parrish , of Alleghany ; George L. Christian , of Richmond ; Landon C. Berkeley , Jr ... names of eight gentlemen as delegates to the National Bar Association , which meets in Indianapolis on the 8th of ...
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... names of the respective committees are reached in the order of business . I trust that the members in attendance here will be particular to register their names with the Secretary . This applies to the honorary as well as the active ...
... names of the respective committees are reached in the order of business . I trust that the members in attendance here will be particular to register their names with the Secretary . This applies to the honorary as well as the active ...
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... names were read out by Judge Christian , whose applications have been made here , and some of whom , as I understand it , came here expecting to find a member of the com- mittee from their own circuits to approve their applications ...
... names were read out by Judge Christian , whose applications have been made here , and some of whom , as I understand it , came here expecting to find a member of the com- mittee from their own circuits to approve their applications ...
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... names have been read , as members of the Association , but the clause of the constitution to which I referred provides that all applicants for membership in the Association shall make their applications in writing , signed by the ...
... names have been read , as members of the Association , but the clause of the constitution to which I referred provides that all applicants for membership in the Association shall make their applications in writing , signed by the ...
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... name is proposed . In the meetings of the committee we have opportunities for discussing the propriety of the admission of members that we can- not exercise on this floor . By the precedent set by the report of yesterday , with the ...
... name is proposed . In the meetings of the committee we have opportunities for discussing the propriety of the admission of members that we can- not exercise on this floor . By the precedent set by the report of yesterday , with the ...
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