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
... believe that each will continue to complement and supplement the functions of the other in the future as in the past without jealousy or rancor . The State Bar has again had a very active and , I believe , a quite successful year ...
... believe that each will continue to complement and supplement the functions of the other in the future as in the past without jealousy or rancor . The State Bar has again had a very active and , I believe , a quite successful year ...
Page 55
... believe that the disbarring of the attorney may be likened to locking the door after the horse has been stolen . This resolution which I submitted does not add to the disbar- ment action , but rather it asks this Association have the ...
... believe that the disbarring of the attorney may be likened to locking the door after the horse has been stolen . This resolution which I submitted does not add to the disbar- ment action , but rather it asks this Association have the ...
Page 235
... believe in our country , I believe in its future , I believe in its people . The one thing we must fight with every fibre of our being is this infernal cynicism . When you once think everything is going to pot and that there is just ...
... believe in our country , I believe in its future , I believe in its people . The one thing we must fight with every fibre of our being is this infernal cynicism . When you once think everything is going to pot and that there is just ...
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