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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... received a copy and if you don't have it with you - I hope you brought it with you , but if you don't have it with you copies may be obtained either at the desk here or at the registration desk outside . On each report that is contained ...
... received a copy and if you don't have it with you - I hope you brought it with you , but if you don't have it with you copies may be obtained either at the desk here or at the registration desk outside . On each report that is contained ...
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... received , approved and filed ? The motion was made , duly seconded and carried . ( See Reports , beginning p . 80 , infra . ) President Parker : The next report is the report of the Com- mittee on Membership , Mr. Robert E. Taylor ...
... received , approved and filed ? The motion was made , duly seconded and carried . ( See Reports , beginning p . 80 , infra . ) President Parker : The next report is the report of the Com- mittee on Membership , Mr. Robert E. Taylor ...
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... received his college education . In 1900 he received his Bachelor of Laws degree and immediately began the practice of law , which profession he followed until he was appointed judge . As a practicing attorney he was regarded as capable ...
... received his college education . In 1900 he received his Bachelor of Laws degree and immediately began the practice of law , which profession he followed until he was appointed judge . As a practicing attorney he was regarded as capable ...
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