Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the Alabama State Bar Association, Volume 44, Part 1921State Printers, 1921 - Bar associations |
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... fact that by a little effort , we could get a great many more members . I think it is well to have a standing membership committee . The President : I notice , Judge , that our Constitution now provides that " the following committees ...
... fact that by a little effort , we could get a great many more members . I think it is well to have a standing membership committee . The President : I notice , Judge , that our Constitution now provides that " the following committees ...
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... fact . Then when you get to the main proposition , as suggested by Mr. Cooper and others , that here is an Association that has been in existence for forty - two years , I believe the Secretary said , sometimes questions of real moment ...
... fact . Then when you get to the main proposition , as suggested by Mr. Cooper and others , that here is an Association that has been in existence for forty - two years , I believe the Secretary said , sometimes questions of real moment ...
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... fact , I think it is one of the greatest papers I have ever had the pleasure of listening to . I think it should be read espec- ially by the Congress of the United States . Therefore , I move that the State Bar Association instruct the ...
... fact , I think it is one of the greatest papers I have ever had the pleasure of listening to . I think it should be read espec- ially by the Congress of the United States . Therefore , I move that the State Bar Association instruct the ...
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... fact his chief character- istic , is honesty , fairness . And did you ever think that if you will take a lawyer and make him work hard , and if the has got good sense , and is straight , that there is nothing on earth to keep him from ...
... fact his chief character- istic , is honesty , fairness . And did you ever think that if you will take a lawyer and make him work hard , and if the has got good sense , and is straight , that there is nothing on earth to keep him from ...
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... fact that the Bar Association is going to have a lunch- eon tomorrow , and we expect quite a large attendance . We hope none of you will leave . Judge C. R. Bricken : Mr. President , I ask unanimous consent to introduce a resolution ...
... fact that the Bar Association is going to have a lunch- eon tomorrow , and we expect quite a large attendance . We hope none of you will leave . Judge C. R. Bricken : Mr. President , I ask unanimous consent to introduce a resolution ...
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