Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the Alabama State Bar Association, Volume 44, Part 1921State Printers, 1921 - Bar associations |
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... discussion or not . Mr. Burr : I withdraw the suggestion . The President : Will you read the first amendment ? Judge Crum : The first amendment suggested is to allow all graduates of the Law Department of the University of Alabama to ...
... discussion or not . Mr. Burr : I withdraw the suggestion . The President : Will you read the first amendment ? Judge Crum : The first amendment suggested is to allow all graduates of the Law Department of the University of Alabama to ...
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... discussion . We had presumed it would be merely the number prescribed by the Constitution . The Secretary : That would limit it to five . Judge Crum : You can just leave that open to such number as the Association may think advisable ...
... discussion . We had presumed it would be merely the number prescribed by the Constitution . The Secretary : That would limit it to five . Judge Crum : You can just leave that open to such number as the Association may think advisable ...
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... discussion There being no discussion , the question was put to a vote and carried . Mr. Mulkey : Mr. President : I think the address delivered by Mr. Jeffries should be extensively read and studied . In fact , I think it is one of the ...
... discussion There being no discussion , the question was put to a vote and carried . Mr. Mulkey : Mr. President : I think the address delivered by Mr. Jeffries should be extensively read and studied . In fact , I think it is one of the ...
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... discussion . All in favor of the motion let it be known by saying " aye . " The motion was carried . Mr. B. G. Farmer : Mr. President , I came from that section of Alabama , down in the southeastern portion of the State , known as the ...
... discussion . All in favor of the motion let it be known by saying " aye . " The motion was carried . Mr. B. G. Farmer : Mr. President , I came from that section of Alabama , down in the southeastern portion of the State , known as the ...
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... discussion of the paper ? If not , the report will be filed and printed as part of the proceedings . The next is a paper by Thomas E. Orr , Esq . , on " Does Alabama Need a New Constitution ? " Mr. Orr here read his paper . ( Appendix ) ...
... discussion of the paper ? If not , the report will be filed and printed as part of the proceedings . The next is a paper by Thomas E. Orr , Esq . , on " Does Alabama Need a New Constitution ? " Mr. Orr here read his paper . ( Appendix ) ...
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