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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... schools . He was instrumental in the erection of many improved school buildings . At various times he served as a member of the Pittsylvania County School Board , and as Trustee of the Chatham School District . He attended the State ...
... schools . He was instrumental in the erection of many improved school buildings . At various times he served as a member of the Pittsylvania County School Board , and as Trustee of the Chatham School District . He attended the State ...
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... School in Richmond , and at the private school of Dr. Page at Kes- wick , Albemarle County , Virginia . During his youth his parents resided for a while at Ashland , Virginia , but it was with Richmond that the family had been long ...
... School in Richmond , and at the private school of Dr. Page at Kes- wick , Albemarle County , Virginia . During his youth his parents resided for a while at Ashland , Virginia , but it was with Richmond that the family had been long ...
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... School , Danvers , Massachusetts , Georgetown University '26 , and Harvard Law School '29 . During World War II he enlisted as a private in the Air Force and served three years and a half in this country and abroad . He was discharged ...
... School , Danvers , Massachusetts , Georgetown University '26 , and Harvard Law School '29 . During World War II he enlisted as a private in the Air Force and served three years and a half in this country and abroad . He was discharged ...
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