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 31
... active and , I believe , a quite successful year . Credit for this in a large measure should go to our past President , Stuart T. Saunders , whose term of office expired on the 30th of June last , and the very active com- mittees ...
... active and , I believe , a quite successful year . Credit for this in a large measure should go to our past President , Stuart T. Saunders , whose term of office expired on the 30th of June last , and the very active com- mittees ...
Page 83
... active in assisting this Committee through their local bar groups . The degree of organization of local bar associations throughout the Com- monwealth again illustrates the cleavage between " town " and " country . " For the most part ...
... active in assisting this Committee through their local bar groups . The degree of organization of local bar associations throughout the Com- monwealth again illustrates the cleavage between " town " and " country . " For the most part ...
Page 148
... active practice in 1949 . Major McIntyre was elected to the State House of Delegates in 1929 , serving two terms . During his term of office he was responsible for the design and adoption of the official State Seal of Virginia , and ...
... active practice in 1949 . Major McIntyre was elected to the State House of Delegates in 1929 , serving two terms . During his term of office he was responsible for the design and adoption of the official State Seal of Virginia , and ...
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