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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... profession , and when we consider that we have over 200 at this meeting , and I think nearly 200 at the Hot Springs last year , we realize that the percentage of lawyers attending our meetings is probably as large as the percentage of ...
... profession , and when we consider that we have over 200 at this meeting , and I think nearly 200 at the Hot Springs last year , we realize that the percentage of lawyers attending our meetings is probably as large as the percentage of ...
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... profession . I take pleasure in introducing Mr. Morrissett , State Tax Commissioner . Mr. Morrissett then read his address . ( See Appendix I. ) The President : I feel a peculiar gratification at the great ability with which Mr ...
... profession . I take pleasure in introducing Mr. Morrissett , State Tax Commissioner . Mr. Morrissett then read his address . ( See Appendix I. ) The President : I feel a peculiar gratification at the great ability with which Mr ...
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... profession , and to the State , in the humble judgment of your Chairman , and I believe this view is concurred in by the other members of the Executive Committee and by the members of the Association , regardless of attitude for or ...
... profession , and to the State , in the humble judgment of your Chairman , and I believe this view is concurred in by the other members of the Executive Committee and by the members of the Association , regardless of attitude for or ...
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... profession of the law . With this in mind and with the conviction that general as well as professional education is needed to equip one properly to assume the duties of the lawyer - to understand the ideals of the profession , to ...
... profession of the law . With this in mind and with the conviction that general as well as professional education is needed to equip one properly to assume the duties of the lawyer - to understand the ideals of the profession , to ...
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... profession of this country . When these conclusions are to be applied to our present problem - that of proper bar admission requirements - possibly they may be subjected to the discount which is not infrequently accorded to professorial ...
... profession of this country . When these conclusions are to be applied to our present problem - that of proper bar admission requirements - possibly they may be subjected to the discount which is not infrequently accorded to professorial ...
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