Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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... will realize the vigor and determination that he has contributed in his efforts to make this an outstanding year ... the reports of the various committees , are largely attributable to his high degree of effort . and cooperation .
... will realize the vigor and determination that he has contributed in his efforts to make this an outstanding year ... the reports of the various committees , are largely attributable to his high degree of effort . and cooperation .
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have realized the fruition of our planned efforts over a period of three years to lift a needless stigma from the name and reputation of our State , and to improve our professional standing and our usefulness to the public .
have realized the fruition of our planned efforts over a period of three years to lift a needless stigma from the name and reputation of our State , and to improve our professional standing and our usefulness to the public .
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The success which attended the efforts of those engaged in these programs , reflects great credit upon their ability , perseverance and persuasiveness . It is impossible , within the compass of this report , to enumerate all of these ...
The success which attended the efforts of those engaged in these programs , reflects great credit upon their ability , perseverance and persuasiveness . It is impossible , within the compass of this report , to enumerate all of these ...
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