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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... efforts to make this an outstanding year and one of the out- standing years of all time as far as this convention is concerned . We have found that he has been a man of talent , a man of labor , a man of vigor , a man of intelligence ...
... efforts to make this an outstanding year and one of the out- standing years of all time as far as this convention is concerned . We have found that he has been a man of talent , a man of labor , a man of vigor , a man of intelligence ...
Page 78
... efforts began with the introduction of a bill in the General Assembly of 1950. Strong opposition developed , and rather than sacrifice by com- promise the essence of the bill , it was allowed to die in the Committee . In 1951 extensive ...
... efforts began with the introduction of a bill in the General Assembly of 1950. Strong opposition developed , and rather than sacrifice by com- promise the essence of the bill , it was allowed to die in the Committee . In 1951 extensive ...
Page 108
... efforts of those engaged in these programs , reflects great credit upon their ability , perseverance and persuasiveness . It is impossible , within the compass of this report , to enumerate all of these matters , and reference is ...
... efforts of those engaged in these programs , reflects great credit upon their ability , perseverance and persuasiveness . It is impossible , within the compass of this report , to enumerate all of these matters , and reference is ...
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