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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... University of Virginia Law School for the benefit of the bench and bar of the State . The Committee was advised this year that the University Library was giving consideration to sending its own representative to the Annual Meeting of ...
... University of Virginia Law School for the benefit of the bench and bar of the State . The Committee was advised this year that the University Library was giving consideration to sending its own representative to the Annual Meeting of ...
Page 121
... University , he was elected President of the Jefferson Society and won the highly coveted Charles Minor Blackford Law Prize . He was admitted to the Bar of Virginia on July 1 , 1920 , and was graduated from the University of Virginia in ...
... University , he was elected President of the Jefferson Society and won the highly coveted Charles Minor Blackford Law Prize . He was admitted to the Bar of Virginia on July 1 , 1920 , and was graduated from the University of Virginia in ...
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... University of Virginia , and later at the law school of old Richmond College , now the University of Richmond , where he graduated with the degree of LL.B. Mr. Howard was a member of the Richmond Bar Association and of The Virginia ...
... University of Virginia , and later at the law school of old Richmond College , now the University of Richmond , where he graduated with the degree of LL.B. Mr. Howard was a member of the Richmond Bar Association and of The Virginia ...
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