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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... given to the meeting of the bar . Our distinguished guest from Ala- bama , Mr. Borden Burr , is here . The President of this Asso- ciation has no authority over that convention , and it will meet here to - morrow morning at ten o'clock ...
... given to the meeting of the bar . Our distinguished guest from Ala- bama , Mr. Borden Burr , is here . The President of this Asso- ciation has no authority over that convention , and it will meet here to - morrow morning at ten o'clock ...
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... given for what it is worth , that these volumes should not be given to the State Library , as it is possible that the time may come when the Association or its successor , in case of the or- ganization of the bar upon the plan proposed ...
... given for what it is worth , that these volumes should not be given to the State Library , as it is possible that the time may come when the Association or its successor , in case of the or- ganization of the bar upon the plan proposed ...
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... given to the members of the Committee of Ten , especially those having charge of the arrange- ments for the convention and the holding of meetings in the various circuits for the election of delegates and alternates , for their ...
... given to the members of the Committee of Ten , especially those having charge of the arrange- ments for the convention and the holding of meetings in the various circuits for the election of delegates and alternates , for their ...
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... given this matter the most careful consideration . Its Committee was composed , with one exception , of lawyers engaged in active practice , having no connection with law schools . The Com- mittee recommended that in addition to a bar ...
... given this matter the most careful consideration . Its Committee was composed , with one exception , of lawyers engaged in active practice , having no connection with law schools . The Com- mittee recommended that in addition to a bar ...
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... given and graded , can prove infallible . The committee therefore recommends a period of academic study , or an academic examination , and a period of legal study as the best practicable aids to the present bar examination in ...
... given and graded , can prove infallible . The committee therefore recommends a period of academic study , or an academic examination , and a period of legal study as the best practicable aids to the present bar examination in ...
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