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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... Gordon Ambler was elected by an overwhelming majority Mayor of Richmond , an office which he filled with dis ... Gordon Barbour Ambler , Jr. As a lawyer , Gordon Ambler possessed learning , initiative and imagination . His bearing was ...
... Gordon Ambler was elected by an overwhelming majority Mayor of Richmond , an office which he filled with dis ... Gordon Barbour Ambler , Jr. As a lawyer , Gordon Ambler possessed learning , initiative and imagination . His bearing was ...
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... Gordon's education was obtained in the public schools of his native city and at the Law School of the University of Richmond . Mr. Gordon went to work at the age of fourteen in his family's business ; Gordon Metal Company , which had ...
... Gordon's education was obtained in the public schools of his native city and at the Law School of the University of Richmond . Mr. Gordon went to work at the age of fourteen in his family's business ; Gordon Metal Company , which had ...
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... Gordon maintained the greatest interest in State legislation . Widely known as an able advocate , Mr. Gordon was as much at home in the trial court as in the appellate court . He was regarded by the Bench and Bar as an able pleader ...
... Gordon maintained the greatest interest in State legislation . Widely known as an able advocate , Mr. Gordon was as much at home in the trial court as in the appellate court . He was regarded by the Bench and Bar as an able pleader ...
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