Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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It is conducted at the Law School of the University of Virginia and I am sure many of us here have availed ourselves of the opportunity of using this group , but thinking a good many here may not know about this we have asked Miss ...
It is conducted at the Law School of the University of Virginia and I am sure many of us here have availed ourselves of the opportunity of using this group , but thinking a good many here may not know about this we have asked Miss ...
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He entered the University of Virginia in 1916 , and soon afterward those talents of public speaking which were to make him famous became evident , winning for him the Best Debater's Medal , given by the Jefferson Society in 1916-1917 .
He entered the University of Virginia in 1916 , and soon afterward those talents of public speaking which were to make him famous became evident , winning for him the Best Debater's Medal , given by the Jefferson Society in 1916-1917 .
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Mr. Howard as a boy was a pupil at the McGuire University School in Richmond , and at the private school of Dr. Page at Keswick , Albemarle County , Virginia . During his youth his parents resided for a while at Ashland , Virginia , but ...
Mr. Howard as a boy was a pupil at the McGuire University School in Richmond , and at the private school of Dr. Page at Keswick , Albemarle County , Virginia . During his youth his parents resided for a while at Ashland , Virginia , but ...
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