Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 62Virginia State Bar Association, 1951 - Bar associations |
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... important assignment and that is his recent assignment in 1949 when he was appointed by the Gov- ernor of his State as Chairman of the Constitution Review Com- mission of Kentucky . This was a most important piece of work and took a ...
... important assignment and that is his recent assignment in 1949 when he was appointed by the Gov- ernor of his State as Chairman of the Constitution Review Com- mission of Kentucky . This was a most important piece of work and took a ...
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... important committee ; it is the Committee for Younger Members of the Bar , and if Mr. William W. Koontz , the Chairman , is here I will ask him to come forward and make his report at this time ; if he is not here let me state the ...
... important committee ; it is the Committee for Younger Members of the Bar , and if Mr. William W. Koontz , the Chairman , is here I will ask him to come forward and make his report at this time ; if he is not here let me state the ...
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... important work performed annually by the twenty - odd committees and sections of the Association . It has been ... important information and recommendations contained in the reports . Among the important matters to come before this ...
... important work performed annually by the twenty - odd committees and sections of the Association . It has been ... important information and recommendations contained in the reports . Among the important matters to come before this ...
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