Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 12Virginia State Bar Association, 1899 - Bar associations |
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Page 12
... present will unite ; but we hope to have the pleasure of hearing Mr. Irvine's paper at another time . The President : The next business is the report of the Commit- tee on Admissions . Colonel E. E. Stickley , of Woodstock , Chairman of ...
... present will unite ; but we hope to have the pleasure of hearing Mr. Irvine's paper at another time . The President : The next business is the report of the Commit- tee on Admissions . Colonel E. E. Stickley , of Woodstock , Chairman of ...
Page 25
... present law should be retained . The present law is that the man aggrieved shall be the one to make the complaint ; his amendment is that any person , no matter who he may be , who is informed of the fact that unprofessional conduct has ...
... present law should be retained . The present law is that the man aggrieved shall be the one to make the complaint ; his amendment is that any person , no matter who he may be , who is informed of the fact that unprofessional conduct has ...
Page 30
... present . Mr. Thomas D. Ranson , of Staunton : Within the last two or three years a custom has grown up which I think is so graceful and so eminently proper , between the Bar Association of this State and that of our sister State of ...
... present . Mr. Thomas D. Ranson , of Staunton : Within the last two or three years a custom has grown up which I think is so graceful and so eminently proper , between the Bar Association of this State and that of our sister State of ...
Page 31
... present . My object in calling the matter to the attention of the Association at present is to have the incoming President appoint a delegate and alternate to at- tend the next meeting of the West Virginia Bar Association , which will ...
... present . My object in calling the matter to the attention of the Association at present is to have the incoming President appoint a delegate and alternate to at- tend the next meeting of the West Virginia Bar Association , which will ...
Page 33
... present shape . It is customary in all Associations , in secret societies , and in all literary societies to have an initiation fee , or a fee when a party is admitted into the Association ; and in none of these societies do I think the ...
... present shape . It is customary in all Associations , in secret societies , and in all literary societies to have an initiation fee , or a fee when a party is admitted into the Association ; and in none of these societies do I think the ...
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