Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the Alabama State Bar Association, Volume 44, Part 1921State Printers, 1921 - Bar associations |
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Page 25
... continue to elect the President from the floor , as has been our custom . The President : You have heard the motion . The motion was duly carried . The President : How many members did you say ? Mr. Burr : Three . I suggest you wait and ...
... continue to elect the President from the floor , as has been our custom . The President : You have heard the motion . The motion was duly carried . The President : How many members did you say ? Mr. Burr : Three . I suggest you wait and ...
Page 67
... continue to be his duty thereafter to do everything he can for the Association , and if an occasion presents itself where a program is vacant , and he grabs it , I am sure he does not deserve a resolution in response to that . I also ...
... continue to be his duty thereafter to do everything he can for the Association , and if an occasion presents itself where a program is vacant , and he grabs it , I am sure he does not deserve a resolution in response to that . I also ...
Page 69
... continue the committee . The question , of course , of great importance will be really coming up next year , growing out of the com- ing primary elections , and this committee as now consti- tuted is J. T. Stokely , chairman ; W. W. ...
... continue the committee . The question , of course , of great importance will be really coming up next year , growing out of the com- ing primary elections , and this committee as now consti- tuted is J. T. Stokely , chairman ; W. W. ...
Page 70
... continue any com- mittee it sees fit . The motion is seconded and it is open for discussion . Mr. Sims : That is the most constructive work this Bar Association has had presented to it , in my humble judgment , for a good many years ...
... continue any com- mittee it sees fit . The motion is seconded and it is open for discussion . Mr. Sims : That is the most constructive work this Bar Association has had presented to it , in my humble judgment , for a good many years ...
Page 72
... continue this com- mittee as now constituted for the study of this very im- portant question . Mr. Sims has alluded to the fact that perhaps the courts are becoming sensitive to public senti- ment . In my judgment , that is one of the ...
... continue this com- mittee as now constituted for the study of this very im- portant question . Mr. Sims has alluded to the fact that perhaps the courts are becoming sensitive to public senti- ment . In my judgment , that is one of the ...
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