Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63 |
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Page 102
This we feel compelled to say : Public Relations for the Bar is a pressing , difficult problem ; there is no quick solution ; it does not present problems to be solved by the professional do - gooders ; some of the methods of approach ...
This we feel compelled to say : Public Relations for the Bar is a pressing , difficult problem ; there is no quick solution ; it does not present problems to be solved by the professional do - gooders ; some of the methods of approach ...
Page 208
Even if the scope of the Civil Defense Administration and the Federal Disaster Relief should be extended beyond that now existing , it is inconceivable that it could be extended far enough to cover the problems which confront us .
Even if the scope of the Civil Defense Administration and the Federal Disaster Relief should be extended beyond that now existing , it is inconceivable that it could be extended far enough to cover the problems which confront us .
Page 210
This would not be simply a problem with which Richmond will have to deal . ... From a realistic standpoint what , then , are the problems which will be presented at such a time and with which the lawyers may now deal .
This would not be simply a problem with which Richmond will have to deal . ... From a realistic standpoint what , then , are the problems which will be presented at such a time and with which the lawyers may now deal .
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