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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... tion to some of the features of the program so that you will not overlook them . To - night at 8:30 Governor Byrd will speak in this room . The entire day to - morrow will be given to the meeting of the bar . Our distinguished guest ...
... tion to some of the features of the program so that you will not overlook them . To - night at 8:30 Governor Byrd will speak in this room . The entire day to - morrow will be given to the meeting of the bar . Our distinguished guest ...
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... tion prescribed that the President's address should be at the be- ginning of the convention is that they expected the President to talk about the affairs of the Association . That expectation has not been realized . With the exception ...
... tion prescribed that the President's address should be at the be- ginning of the convention is that they expected the President to talk about the affairs of the Association . That expectation has not been realized . With the exception ...
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... tion to see the growing 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 ...
... tion to see the growing 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 ...
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... tion of publication of Virginia Appeals or some similar publication . Seconded and adopted . On motion of Mr. W. W. Old , Jr. , of Norfolk , the privileges of the floor were accorded to Mr. Henry Coke , of Texas . No further business ...
... tion of publication of Virginia Appeals or some similar publication . Seconded and adopted . On motion of Mr. W. W. Old , Jr. , of Norfolk , the privileges of the floor were accorded to Mr. Henry Coke , of Texas . No further business ...
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... tion , ladies and gentlemen : It was one of the conditions prece- dent to the acceptance of this invitation from the Virginia State Bar Association by Governor Byrd that I should say nothing . nice about him in introducing him . Because ...
... tion , ladies and gentlemen : It was one of the conditions prece- dent to the acceptance of this invitation from the Virginia State Bar Association by Governor Byrd that I should say nothing . nice about him in introducing him . Because ...
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