Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the Alabama State Bar Association, Volume 44, Part 1921State Printers, 1921 - Bar associations |
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... Judge Crum : Mr. President , I will now read the report of the Com- mittee . REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE To the President and Members of the State Bar Associa- tion : Gentlemen , your Executive Committee begs leave to sub- mit the ...
... Judge Crum : Mr. President , I will now read the report of the Com- mittee . REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE To the President and Members of the State Bar Associa- tion : Gentlemen , your Executive Committee begs leave to sub- mit the ...
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... Judge Crum : Mr. President , I move the election of the members whose names were just mentioned . Mr. Reese : I offer in lieu of that motion a motion that the report of the Executive Committee be adopted , it being the intention of the ...
... Judge Crum : Mr. President , I move the election of the members whose names were just mentioned . Mr. Reese : I offer in lieu of that motion a motion that the report of the Executive Committee be adopted , it being the intention of the ...
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... Judge Crum : The first amendment suggested is to allow all graduates of the Law Department of the University of Alabama to become members of the Association without the payment of dues for the first year of their membership . I move the ...
... Judge Crum : The first amendment suggested is to allow all graduates of the Law Department of the University of Alabama to become members of the Association without the payment of dues for the first year of their membership . I move the ...
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... Judge Crum , will you read the amendment ? Judge Crum : To allow all graduates of the Law Department of the Uni- versity of Alabama to become members of the Association without the payment of dues for the first year of their membership ...
... Judge Crum , will you read the amendment ? Judge Crum : To allow all graduates of the Law Department of the Uni- versity of Alabama to become members of the Association without the payment of dues for the first year of their membership ...
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... Judge Brown : I accept that amendment , and put in the word " white . " Mr. Reese : I don't think there is any need to be concerned about that . I doubt the propriety of putting that in . I am on the board of Law Examiners . I don't ...
... Judge Brown : I accept that amendment , and put in the word " white . " Mr. Reese : I don't think there is any need to be concerned about that . I doubt the propriety of putting that in . I am on the board of Law Examiners . I don't ...
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