Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the Alabama State Bar Association, Volume 44, Part 1921State Printers, 1921 - Bar associations |
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... county in the State . The President : The Constitution provides that as to standing committees they are limited to five . I think it ought to be at least either in the discretion of the President or one member to the county . Judge Crum ...
... county in the State . The President : The Constitution provides that as to standing committees they are limited to five . I think it ought to be at least either in the discretion of the President or one member to the county . Judge Crum ...
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... county . The Secretary : It ought to be in the discretion of the President . The President : Yes , just such number as the President may determine necessary . Judge Crum : That is all right . The President : You have heard the ...
... county . The Secretary : It ought to be in the discretion of the President . The President : Yes , just such number as the President may determine necessary . Judge Crum : That is all right . The President : You have heard the ...
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... I believe that we will do well to adopt the amendment , and to recognize the Local Bar Associations through the com- mittees on membership in the different counties , to organ- MINUTES FORTY - FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION 17.
... I believe that we will do well to adopt the amendment , and to recognize the Local Bar Associations through the com- mittees on membership in the different counties , to organ- MINUTES FORTY - FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION 17.
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Alabama State Bar Association. mittees on membership in the different counties , to organ- ize Local Bar Associations , and have them elect members to the State Bar Association . I believe we will do well to recognize them by letting ...
Alabama State Bar Association. mittees on membership in the different counties , to organ- ize Local Bar Associations , and have them elect members to the State Bar Association . I believe we will do well to recognize them by letting ...
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... counties of this State . And it was surprising to find , as far as reported to this Committee on Local Bar Associa- tions , that such counties as Houston , and Madison and Walker and others of equal prominence did not report to the ...
... counties of this State . And it was surprising to find , as far as reported to this Committee on Local Bar Associa- tions , that such counties as Houston , and Madison and Walker and others of equal prominence did not report to the ...
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19th Amendment admission adopted Alabama State Bar Alexander City amendment Andalusia Anniston appointed Asso attorney bill Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham blood Bricken Burr By-Laws Calhoun County Central Council Chairman ciation client Commission Constitution crime defendant delegates Demopolis Dodgens duty elected EMMET O'NEAL enacted Ervin Pope evidence Executive Committee fact Federal Florence Gentlemen HANNIS TAYLOR heard honor J. T. Stokely Jefferson Jeffries John Body Jones Judge Crum judicial judiciary jury justice lawyers legislation Legislature matter McClurkin meeting membership ment Mobile Montgomery motion mule Mulkey murder negro officers organization Peach Pell City person Pope's practice Prattville President profession purpose question resolution rules Secretary session Sims Smith Special Committee State's stitution suggested Supreme Court Talladega testified testimony Thos tion tracks trial Troy Tuscaloosa Tuscumbia University of Alabama vote wagon Weakley Wetumpka