Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 60 |
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ANNUAL REPORTS 1949 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY RICHMOND , VIRGINIA , July 18 , 1949 . To The Virginia State Bar Association : Sixty years ago , in 1889 , the First Annual Meeting of the Association was held at this place , then known as ...
ANNUAL REPORTS 1949 REPORT OF THE SECRETARY RICHMOND , VIRGINIA , July 18 , 1949 . To The Virginia State Bar Association : Sixty years ago , in 1889 , the First Annual Meeting of the Association was held at this place , then known as ...
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And finally , your Committee passed a resolution that a registration fee of $ 5 be charged members attending the 1949 and following Annual Meetings , the appropriate means of collecting the registration fee to be left to the discretion ...
And finally , your Committee passed a resolution that a registration fee of $ 5 be charged members attending the 1949 and following Annual Meetings , the appropriate means of collecting the registration fee to be left to the discretion ...
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Annual Meeting : Third Thursday in May . Regular Meetings : Third Thursday in February , August and November . . Bar Association of the City of Richmond . Officers : President - M . Wallace Moncure , Mutual Building , Richmond .
Annual Meeting : Third Thursday in May . Regular Meetings : Third Thursday in February , August and November . . Bar Association of the City of Richmond . Officers : President - M . Wallace Moncure , Mutual Building , Richmond .
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