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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... interest that I have not seen displayed since 1908 , when I started to be actively interested in the affairs of the Association . So I think we have some reason for encouragement . Indeed , when we consider that there are about 2,500 ...
... interest that I have not seen displayed since 1908 , when I started to be actively interested in the affairs of the Association . So I think we have some reason for encouragement . Indeed , when we consider that there are about 2,500 ...
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... interest of the constitu- tional program going through the General Assembly , not per- haps as the Commission desired it , but in a way which should be satisfactory to the friends of forward - looking and progressive government . We ...
... interest of the constitu- tional program going through the General Assembly , not per- haps as the Commission desired it , but in a way which should be satisfactory to the friends of forward - looking and progressive government . We ...
Page 32
... interest of the judiciary in the Bar Association . Assuming that Judge West , who has reserved rooms , comes , four members of our Supreme Court of Appeals will be present , all except Judge Burks , which is great support from that high ...
... interest of the judiciary in the Bar Association . Assuming that Judge West , who has reserved rooms , comes , four members of our Supreme Court of Appeals will be present , all except Judge Burks , which is great support from that high ...
Page 48
... interest or title . Be it further Resolved , That it is the sense of the Vir- ginia State Bar Association that the copies of such reports and other publications which have been from time to time so placed in the State Library are the ...
... interest or title . Be it further Resolved , That it is the sense of the Vir- ginia State Bar Association that the copies of such reports and other publications which have been from time to time so placed in the State Library are the ...
Page 54
... interest has been aroused and the Association has been enabled to render a distinct service in bringing before the members of the bar and the public a matter of vital interest not only to the bar , but to the public - the proposed ...
... interest has been aroused and the Association has been enabled to render a distinct service in bringing before the members of the bar and the public a matter of vital interest not only to the bar , but to the public - the proposed ...
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