Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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The motion was made , duly seconded and carried . ( See Reports , beginning p . 80 , infra . ) It President Parker : The next report is the report of the Committee on Membership , Mr. Robert E. Taylor , Chairman . will be found on page ...
The motion was made , duly seconded and carried . ( See Reports , beginning p . 80 , infra . ) It President Parker : The next report is the report of the Committee on Membership , Mr. Robert E. Taylor , Chairman . will be found on page ...
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The motion , duly seconded , was carried . ( See Reports , beginning p . 99 , infra . ) President Parker : The next report is the report of the Special Committee for Cooperation With Virginia State Bar , Mr. J. L. Fray , Chairman .
The motion , duly seconded , was carried . ( See Reports , beginning p . 99 , infra . ) President Parker : The next report is the report of the Special Committee for Cooperation With Virginia State Bar , Mr. J. L. Fray , Chairman .
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The motion , duly seconded , was carried . President Parker : Ladies and gentlemen , I did not realize the loyalty pledge that I exacted of the Chairman would go so far . I thank you very much indeed , as does Mrs. Parker .
The motion , duly seconded , was carried . President Parker : Ladies and gentlemen , I did not realize the loyalty pledge that I exacted of the Chairman would go so far . I thank you very much indeed , as does Mrs. Parker .
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