Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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Five or six years ago I was invited to attend a meeting of The Virginia State Bar Association in Roanoke . Mrs. McNeer and I attended . We were treated so royally , your hospitality was so great and so genuine that , with one exception ...
Five or six years ago I was invited to attend a meeting of The Virginia State Bar Association in Roanoke . Mrs. McNeer and I attended . We were treated so royally , your hospitality was so great and so genuine that , with one exception ...
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He has attended two meetings of the conference of Bar Association Presidents , one being held in Chicago in connection with the Midyear meeting of the American Bar Association , and the second being held in New York in connection with ...
He has attended two meetings of the conference of Bar Association Presidents , one being held in Chicago in connection with the Midyear meeting of the American Bar Association , and the second being held in New York in connection with ...
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He was a brother of the late James Turner Clement , former Judge of the Seventh Judicial Circuit of Virginia . Nat Clement was educated at Roanoke College and attended the Law School of the University of Virginia .
He was a brother of the late James Turner Clement , former Judge of the Seventh Judicial Circuit of Virginia . Nat Clement was educated at Roanoke College and attended the Law School of the University of Virginia .
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