Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 39Virginia State Bar Association, 1927 - Bar associations |
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... active for so long a period in the affairs of the Virginia State Bar Association that he certainly needs no introduction to its members . As I have no desire to attempt to gild the lily , I shall therefore simply present to you your ...
... active for so long a period in the affairs of the Virginia State Bar Association that he certainly needs no introduction to its members . As I have no desire to attempt to gild the lily , I shall therefore simply present to you your ...
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... active practitioners , many having other affairs and other in- come and not dependent for their livelihood upon the practice of their profession , and when we consider that we have over 200 at this meeting , and I think nearly 200 at ...
... active practitioners , many having other affairs and other in- come and not dependent for their livelihood upon the practice of their profession , and when we consider that we have over 200 at this meeting , and I think nearly 200 at ...
Page 38
... active as possible to have the judges ' salaries increased . Will an amendment in that form be agree- able ? Mr. Wall : Yes , sir . Seconded and adopted . The President : The Chairman of that Committee has told 38 GENERAL MINUTES.
... active as possible to have the judges ' salaries increased . Will an amendment in that form be agree- able ? Mr. Wall : Yes , sir . Seconded and adopted . The President : The Chairman of that Committee has told 38 GENERAL MINUTES.
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... active member was sent to such member with request to notify the Secretary if there should be found any inaccuracy in spelling , address , or otherwise , and in this way many errors , some of which had been perpetuated from year to year ...
... active member was sent to such member with request to notify the Secretary if there should be found any inaccuracy in spelling , address , or otherwise , and in this way many errors , some of which had been perpetuated from year to year ...
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... active members . The 1925 Report showed 821 active members , a net increase of 94 . The income which would have been received as current dues , exclusive of all back dues and income from all other sources , if all of these 915 members ...
... active members . The 1925 Report showed 821 active members , a net increase of 94 . The income which would have been received as current dues , exclusive of all back dues and income from all other sources , if all of these 915 members ...
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