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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... lawyers . We have two news- paper men who will be speakers that night , and I hope you will all stay and hear those gentlemen . One is Mr. Junius P. Fish- burn , who has done so much for the progress of Virginia as president of the ...
... lawyers . We have two news- paper men who will be speakers that night , and I hope you will all stay and hear those gentlemen . One is Mr. Junius P. Fish- burn , who has done so much for the progress of Virginia as president of the ...
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... lawyers in the State of Virginia , of whom less than 2,000 perhaps are 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 ...
... lawyers in the State of Virginia , of whom less than 2,000 perhaps are 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 ...
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... lawyer , he knew the Constitution of Virginia line by line as few lawyers did . So in a meeting of lawyers he is thoroughly at home , and it is a great pleasure and honor , as President of the State Bar Association , to introduce to you ...
... lawyer , he knew the Constitution of Virginia line by line as few lawyers did . So in a meeting of lawyers he is thoroughly at home , and it is a great pleasure and honor , as President of the State Bar Association , to introduce to you ...
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... lawyers of Virginia , who must take the lead . Mr. W. J. Nelms , of Newport News : Mr. President , I move that the thanks of the Association be extended by a rising vote to Mr. Morrissett for his address . Seconded and unanimously ...
... lawyers of Virginia , who must take the lead . Mr. W. J. Nelms , of Newport News : Mr. President , I move that the thanks of the Association be extended by a rising vote to Mr. Morrissett for his address . Seconded and unanimously ...
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... lawyers to afford to its members an opportunity to come together and discuss proposed changes of the law of the State , as important and fundamental as some of the suggested constitutional amendments appear to be . It was not thought by ...
... lawyers to afford to its members an opportunity to come together and discuss proposed changes of the law of the State , as important and fundamental as some of the suggested constitutional amendments appear to be . It was not thought by ...
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