Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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I would like for all of the lawyers present who may have an interest in the Association's affairs to pay particular attention to this . For those who were present this morning I would like for you to enjoy it and not apply it to ...
I would like for all of the lawyers present who may have an interest in the Association's affairs to pay particular attention to this . For those who were present this morning I would like for you to enjoy it and not apply it to ...
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So if you who were not present this morning will bear that in mind tomorrow morning , we will guarantee to let you out in an hour and a half like we did today . Now we begin our official evening session . It is with much sadness that I ...
So if you who were not present this morning will bear that in mind tomorrow morning , we will guarantee to let you out in an hour and a half like we did today . Now we begin our official evening session . It is with much sadness that I ...
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President Parker : We welcome to the membership of the Association all of these gentlemen and hope they are present this morning . We also have an additional report from the Chairman of the Committee on Memorials .
President Parker : We welcome to the membership of the Association all of these gentlemen and hope they are present this morning . We also have an additional report from the Chairman of the Committee on Memorials .
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