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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... duty , gentlemen , as Chairman of the Executive Com- mittee to call to order this the Fourth Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association . By the programme arranged for your edification and enjoyment , it will be your pleasure ...
... duty , gentlemen , as Chairman of the Executive Com- mittee to call to order this the Fourth Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association . By the programme arranged for your edification and enjoyment , it will be your pleasure ...
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... duty that is imposed upon the Chair is to name the Committee on Publications , I name as the members of that committee , Holmes Conrad , of Winchester ; L. T. Hanckel , of Charlottesville ; Alex- ander Hamilton , of Petersburg . The ...
... duty that is imposed upon the Chair is to name the Committee on Publications , I name as the members of that committee , Holmes Conrad , of Winchester ; L. T. Hanckel , of Charlottesville ; Alex- ander Hamilton , of Petersburg . The ...
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... duty of the Chair to state that it is now in order , under the rules of this Association , to hear any discus- sion upon the subject - matter of the paper that has been read . If any gentleman desires to express any views on this ...
... duty of the Chair to state that it is now in order , under the rules of this Association , to hear any discus- sion upon the subject - matter of the paper that has been read . If any gentleman desires to express any views on this ...
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... duty to preserve , we should throw every safeguard around the provisions for the admission of new mem- bers . As the By - Laws now stand , the whole matter is left in the hands of the Committee on Admissions , and members are elected ...
... duty to preserve , we should throw every safeguard around the provisions for the admission of new mem- bers . As the By - Laws now stand , the whole matter is left in the hands of the Committee on Admissions , and members are elected ...
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... duty it shall be to diligently inquire as to the character and standing of the applicant , and his eligibility to membership in the Association . If upon such inquiry he finds the applicant free from objection , he shall endorse the ...
... duty it shall be to diligently inquire as to the character and standing of the applicant , and his eligibility to membership in the Association . If upon such inquiry he finds the applicant free from objection , he shall endorse the ...
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