Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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I told you about Senator Long's work along with others that I mentioned last night on the bills sponsored by the Association in the Senate . I don't know of anybody that did more work on the Association's affairs in the General Assembly ...
I told you about Senator Long's work along with others that I mentioned last night on the bills sponsored by the Association in the Senate . I don't know of anybody that did more work on the Association's affairs in the General Assembly ...
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... further , that a certified copy of this resolution be transmitted promptly to each Virginia Senator and Representative and to the Chairmen of the appropriate committees of the Senate and House of Representatives .
... further , that a certified copy of this resolution be transmitted promptly to each Virginia Senator and Representative and to the Chairmen of the appropriate committees of the Senate and House of Representatives .
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In 1935 , he won the Democratic nomination to the State Senate from the City of Richmond with 92 % of the vote cast ; and was elected without opposition in November , 1935. His record in the Virginia State Senate was that of a liberal ...
In 1935 , he won the Democratic nomination to the State Senate from the City of Richmond with 92 % of the vote cast ; and was elected without opposition in November , 1935. His record in the Virginia State Senate was that of a liberal ...
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