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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... Governor Byrd has assured me that his address will not be over thirty minutes , and mine will be about thirty - five . The Executive Committee has authorized the President's address to be made to - night . I will say , speaking of the ...
... Governor Byrd has assured me that his address will not be over thirty minutes , and mine will be about thirty - five . The Executive Committee has authorized the President's address to be made to - night . I will say , speaking of the ...
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... Governor Byrd that I should say nothing . nice about him in introducing him . Because it is impossible to say anything that is not nice about him , I am reduced to silence . Governor Byrd , while not a lawyer , has a peculiar place and ...
... Governor Byrd that I should say nothing . nice about him in introducing him . Because it is impossible to say anything that is not nice about him , I am reduced to silence . Governor Byrd , while not a lawyer , has a peculiar place and ...
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... Governor of Virginia . Governor Byrd then put the question , and Mr. Tunstall's motion was unanimously adopted by a rising vote . The Association then took a recess until the next day . SECOND DAY . MORNING SESSION . ( See Minutes of ...
... Governor of Virginia . Governor Byrd then put the question , and Mr. Tunstall's motion was unanimously adopted by a rising vote . The Association then took a recess until the next day . SECOND DAY . MORNING SESSION . ( See Minutes of ...
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... governor of California , for some reason not exactly understood , vetoed the bill , which thus failed to become a law . At the next session of the legislature , the bill was again introduced and promptly passed a second time , and , by ...
... governor of California , for some reason not exactly understood , vetoed the bill , which thus failed to become a law . At the next session of the legislature , the bill was again introduced and promptly passed a second time , and , by ...
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... Governor interposed his veto , it is said that he had on his desk about 4000 letters and telegrams urging him to sign . He lost the fight for re - nomination on this issue , his opponent being an outspoken advocate of the bill . ( 10 ...
... Governor interposed his veto , it is said that he had on his desk about 4000 letters and telegrams urging him to sign . He lost the fight for re - nomination on this issue , his opponent being an outspoken advocate of the bill . ( 10 ...
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