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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... representative of the Univer- sities and Colleges of this country . With college training obtainable by practically everyone who has the ability to receive it and the will to work for it , educational requirements which formerly would ...
... representative of the Univer- sities and Colleges of this country . With college training obtainable by practically everyone who has the ability to receive it and the will to work for it , educational requirements which formerly would ...
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... representative gathering of Virginia lawyers which it would be possible to get together . Accordingly , the Committee of Ten which had been considering the matter was requested to cause to be assembled a convention of the bar of ...
... representative gathering of Virginia lawyers which it would be possible to get together . Accordingly , the Committee of Ten which had been considering the matter was requested to cause to be assembled a convention of the bar of ...
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... representative Con- vention of the Bar of Virginia . As has been said by Mr. Tunstall , this is the first representative meeting of our bar in general convention ever held in the history of the State . The object for which we have met ...
... representative Con- vention of the Bar of Virginia . As has been said by Mr. Tunstall , this is the first representative meeting of our bar in general convention ever held in the history of the State . The object for which we have met ...
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... representative ; the attendance of the bar was small ; it was used as a forum for discussion , and I think its principal object was to give State - wide circulation to good stories as we met and passed them along among ourselves . It ...
... representative ; the attendance of the bar was small ; it was used as a forum for discussion , and I think its principal object was to give State - wide circulation to good stories as we met and passed them along among ourselves . It ...
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... representative of the bar into our Associa- tion , and but for our well - beloved Secretary , who has served since its inception , it would have been difficult to have kept it alive . " The suggestion was finally agreed upon by the ...
... representative of the bar into our Associa- tion , and but for our well - beloved Secretary , who has served since its inception , it would have been difficult to have kept it alive . " The suggestion was finally agreed upon by the ...
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Abingdon Active members admission Alabama Alexandria annual meeting appointed Assembly attorneys Bar Association Big Stone Gap bill Blair Bldg Board By-Laws Cape Charles Carrington CARTER Chairman CHARLES Charlottesville CHICHESTER client Clifton Forge Clintwood colonies Constitution Convention corporation Council Court of Appeals Danville delegates disbarment District duty elected Executive Committee Fairfax Farmville FRANK Fredericksburg gentlemen GEORGE Governor Harrisonburg Honorary members Howard JAMES JOHN Judge judicial circuit justice lawyers legislative Legislature LEWIS Lovingston Lynchburg matter membership ment mittee Newport Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk organization Pearisburg person Petersburg Portsmouth practice present President profession RANDOLPH resolution Richmond Richmond Richmond Roanoke ROBERT rules Secretary Section session Staunton STUART submitted Suffolk Supreme Court TAYLOR Tazewell thereof THOMAS tion trial Tunstall Virginia Beach Virginia State Bar Volney E Volume XXXII vote Warrenton Washington WILLIAM Williamsburg Winchester Wytheville