Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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The State Bar has again had a very active and , I believe , a quite successful year . Credit for this in a large measure should go to our past President , Stuart T. Saunders , whose term of office expired on the 30th of June last ...
The State Bar has again had a very active and , I believe , a quite successful year . Credit for this in a large measure should go to our past President , Stuart T. Saunders , whose term of office expired on the 30th of June last ...
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There have undoubtedly been many other activities and diversions , principally of a political nature , which have made demands upon the time of Association members who would otherwise have been more active in assisting this Committee ...
There have undoubtedly been many other activities and diversions , principally of a political nature , which have made demands upon the time of Association members who would otherwise have been more active in assisting this Committee ...
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He opened his law office in Fredericksburg on August 4 , 1904 , a few months after his graduation , and from that time to the date of his death was an active member of the Fredericksburg Bar . He served two terms as Commonwealth ...
He opened his law office in Fredericksburg on August 4 , 1904 , a few months after his graduation , and from that time to the date of his death was an active member of the Fredericksburg Bar . He served two terms as Commonwealth ...
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