Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 5Virginia State Bar Association, 1892 - Bar associations |
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... President . I have not the temerity to introduce him to you . That he does not need to any American audience . He has long been known - I will not say how long , for it is a delightful characteristic of these annual reunions of the Bar ...
... President . I have not the temerity to introduce him to you . That he does not need to any American audience . He has long been known - I will not say how long , for it is a delightful characteristic of these annual reunions of the Bar ...
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... President then read his address . ( See Appendix . ) The President : Gentlemen of the Association , —Having dis- posed of the most disagreeable part of my duties , I now proceed to the regular business of the Association ; and as the ...
... President then read his address . ( See Appendix . ) The President : Gentlemen of the Association , —Having dis- posed of the most disagreeable part of my duties , I now proceed to the regular business of the Association ; and as the ...
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... President , and dis- tributed to members and others as required by the resolution of the last meeting . It is pertinent to say in this connection that there are a number of these addresses still on hand with the Sec- retary , which are ...
... President , and dis- tributed to members and others as required by the resolution of the last meeting . It is pertinent to say in this connection that there are a number of these addresses still on hand with the Sec- retary , which are ...
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... President : Gentlemen , -You have heard the report of the Treasurer . What disposition does the Association make of it ? Thos . D. Ranson , of Staunton : I move that it be accepted . The President : The motion is made that the report be ...
... President : Gentlemen , -You have heard the report of the Treasurer . What disposition does the Association make of it ? Thos . D. Ranson , of Staunton : I move that it be accepted . The President : The motion is made that the report be ...
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... President : The next on the list is the Committee on Legis- lation and Law Reform . Is there any further report to be made by that committee , or do they rest on the report made at the last session of the Association , which report is ...
... President : The next on the list is the Committee on Legis- lation and Law Reform . Is there any further report to be made by that committee , or do they rest on the report made at the last session of the Association , which report is ...
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