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 83
... organizations which do exist are maintained , for the most part , for the two - fold purpose of conducting an annual barbecue , picnic or other social function and of sponsoring a local schedule of fees . It is a matter of some pride ...
... organizations which do exist are maintained , for the most part , for the two - fold purpose of conducting an annual barbecue , picnic or other social function and of sponsoring a local schedule of fees . It is a matter of some pride ...
Page 84
... organizations when called upon to do so . However , it is further the view of the Committee that the organization of local bar associations and the expansion of their activities must rest , in the final analysis , with the local groups ...
... organizations when called upon to do so . However , it is further the view of the Committee that the organization of local bar associations and the expansion of their activities must rest , in the final analysis , with the local groups ...
Page 101
... organizations , know that this realm of activity is a growing problem , consisting of various phases of approach ... organization play in the life of the individual and in the life of the com- munity , State , and Nation . Some suggested ...
... organizations , know that this realm of activity is a growing problem , consisting of various phases of approach ... organization play in the life of the individual and in the life of the com- munity , State , and Nation . Some suggested ...
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