Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63Virginia State Bar Association, 1952 - Bar associations |
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Page 43
... Bill Strickling , but I know most of you Virginia lawyers share the genuine sorrow that we feel over his untimely passing . I believe Bill was almost as well known among Virginia lawyers as he was among the West Virginia lawyers . His ...
... Bill Strickling , but I know most of you Virginia lawyers share the genuine sorrow that we feel over his untimely passing . I believe Bill was almost as well known among Virginia lawyers as he was among the West Virginia lawyers . His ...
Page 78
... bill to be recommended , and the V. A. L. C. approved this bill and recommended its enactment to the Gov- ernor and the 1952 General Assembly . While the bill so recommended was somewhat different from the recommendations made by your ...
... bill to be recommended , and the V. A. L. C. approved this bill and recommended its enactment to the Gov- ernor and the 1952 General Assembly . While the bill so recommended was somewhat different from the recommendations made by your ...
Page 79
... Bill 38 was passed by the Senate a few days before adjournment . Dick Broaddus , our last year's President and chief patron of this bill , gave of his time un- sparingly and was always on the alert , affording protection against any ...
... Bill 38 was passed by the Senate a few days before adjournment . Dick Broaddus , our last year's President and chief patron of this bill , gave of his time un- sparingly and was always on the alert , affording protection against any ...
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