Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the Alabama State Bar Association, Volume 44, Part 1921State Printers, 1921 - Bar associations |
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... the State , and 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.
... the State , and 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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... believe we will do well to recognize them by letting them be voting members of it . It would follow naturally that they would join the Asso- ciation ; but I believe the amendment is a good one , to rec- ognize the Local Bar Associations ...
... believe we will do well to recognize them by letting them be voting members of it . It would follow naturally that they would join the Asso- ciation ; but I believe the amendment is a good one , to rec- ognize the Local Bar Associations ...
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... believe the Secretary said , sometimes questions of real moment arise , matters that are of vital importance to the bar and to the profession , and we hope to the good of the State , that the local appointee , without being connected ...
... believe the Secretary said , sometimes questions of real moment arise , matters that are of vital importance to the bar and to the profession , and we hope to the good of the State , that the local appointee , without being connected ...
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... believe the committee I appointed is about to report . There is plenty of room up at the front for the ladies . ( Ap- plause . ) Judge Bricken : Mr. President . I want to make a report on the perform- ance of the duties imposed upon us ...
... believe the committee I appointed is about to report . There is plenty of room up at the front for the ladies . ( Ap- plause . ) Judge Bricken : Mr. President . I want to make a report on the perform- ance of the duties imposed upon us ...
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... Guy Rice is Secretary . We have two meetings a year . Mr. Jno . H. Peach : Mr. President , I believe the topic that is under discus- sion now means more to the future of the State MINUTES FORTY - FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION 43.
... Guy Rice is Secretary . We have two meetings a year . Mr. Jno . H. Peach : Mr. President , I believe the topic that is under discus- sion now means more to the future of the State MINUTES FORTY - FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION 43.
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