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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... attend a meeting of The Virginia State Bar Association in Roanoke . Mrs. McNeer and I attended . We were treated so royally , your hospitality was so great and so genuine that , with one exception , we have attended all of your meetings ...
... attend a meeting of The Virginia State Bar Association in Roanoke . Mrs. McNeer and I attended . We were treated so royally , your hospitality was so great and so genuine that , with one exception , we have attended all of your meetings ...
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... attended the West Virginia Bar Association Annual Meeting in September , 1951 , and was there well received and elected an honorary member of that Association . He has attended two meetings of the conference of Bar Association ...
... attended the West Virginia Bar Association Annual Meeting in September , 1951 , and was there well received and elected an honorary member of that Association . He has attended two meetings of the conference of Bar Association ...
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... attended the Law School of the University of Virginia . He passed the Virginia Bar examination in 1896 and began the practice of law in Chathem , which he continued until the time of his death . He was elected a member of the House of ...
... attended the Law School of the University of Virginia . He passed the Virginia Bar examination in 1896 and began the practice of law in Chathem , which he continued until the time of his death . He was elected a member of the House of ...
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