Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 6Virginia State Bar Association, 1893 - Bar associations |
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... appointed was prepared and distributed , and each committeeman notified of his appointment . The proceedings of the last annual meeting , together with the reports of the officers and committees and the addresses and papers read ...
... appointed was prepared and distributed , and each committeeman notified of his appointment . The proceedings of the last annual meeting , together with the reports of the officers and committees and the addresses and papers read ...
Page 13
... appointed from the Association at large to pre- sent fitting memorials upon the death of our lamented members— Colonel W. W. Gordon , Major Legh R. Page , Captain Alex . D. Payne and Judge John W. Stout . The resolution was adopted ...
... appointed from the Association at large to pre- sent fitting memorials upon the death of our lamented members— Colonel W. W. Gordon , Major Legh R. Page , Captain Alex . D. Payne and Judge John W. Stout . The resolution was adopted ...
Page 44
... appointed at this meeting . James L. Anderson , of Richmond : Mr. President , -I had a conference with Mr. Fentress in regard to this resolution which I propose to introduce . I did not wish to trespass on the duties of this committee ...
... appointed at this meeting . James L. Anderson , of Richmond : Mr. President , -I had a conference with Mr. Fentress in regard to this resolution which I propose to introduce . I did not wish to trespass on the duties of this committee ...
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... appoint a commis- sion of not less than three members of the bar to examine him ; and that that commission shall examine him in open court with the assistance of the court ; and upon his appearing to be suffi ciently qualified he shall ...
... appoint a commis- sion of not less than three members of the bar to examine him ; and that that commission shall examine him in open court with the assistance of the court ; and upon his appearing to be suffi ciently qualified he shall ...
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... appointed by Judge B. R. Wellford , Jr. , who presided over the meeting , a member of the Committee on Resolutions , of which committee the accomplished and esteemed Judge William W. Crump was made chairman , and heard read in the ...
... appointed by Judge B. R. Wellford , Jr. , who presided over the meeting , a member of the Committee on Resolutions , of which committee the accomplished and esteemed Judge William W. Crump was made chairman , and heard read in the ...
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