Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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Ladies and gentlemen , for many years The Virginia State Bar Association has had a very distinguished record for service to the people of Virginia and to the legal profession and during the years that it has been in existence it has had ...
Ladies and gentlemen , for many years The Virginia State Bar Association has had a very distinguished record for service to the people of Virginia and to the legal profession and during the years that it has been in existence it has had ...
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Mr. Wagenheim : Mr. President , ladies and gentlemen of the Association , in addition to the new members whom you elected at our first evening session I should like to submit the following names to you . ( Ten names were read . ) ...
Mr. Wagenheim : Mr. President , ladies and gentlemen of the Association , in addition to the new members whom you elected at our first evening session I should like to submit the following names to you . ( Ten names were read . ) ...
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Ladies and gentlemen , the gentleman whom I am next going to present to you will introduce our speaker of the evening . Some thirty years ago this gentleman that I am going to present would have needed an introduction , until four years ...
Ladies and gentlemen , the gentleman whom I am next going to present to you will introduce our speaker of the evening . Some thirty years ago this gentleman that I am going to present would have needed an introduction , until four years ...
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