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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... Senator Long's work along with others that I mentioned last night on the bills spon- sored by the Association in the ... Senate and in the joint committees . I would say if there was any one man that is more responsible than anybody else ...
... Senator Long's work along with others that I mentioned last night on the bills spon- sored by the Association in the ... Senate and in the joint committees . I would say if there was any one man that is more responsible than anybody else ...
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... Senators in this endeavor ; and " Be it Resolved , further , that a certified copy of this resolution be transmitted promptly to each Virginia Senator and Representative and to the Chairmen of the appropriate committees of the Senate ...
... Senators in this endeavor ; and " Be it Resolved , further , that a certified copy of this resolution be transmitted promptly to each Virginia Senator and Representative and to the Chairmen of the appropriate committees of the Senate ...
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... Senate and House of Representatives is not quite sufficient at the present time . If you think there is going to be any controversy over that , I suggest we pass it . The resolution is as follows : " Whereas , members of our Congress ...
... Senate and House of Representatives is not quite sufficient at the present time . If you think there is going to be any controversy over that , I suggest we pass it . The resolution is as follows : " Whereas , members of our Congress ...
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