Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 60Virginia State Bar Association, 1950 - Bar associations |
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... Executive Committee , because the Executive Committee has complete control under your Con- stitution of the Annual Meetings - thought it was an appropriate move to make and it was made . There has not been , so far as I have heard ...
... Executive Committee , because the Executive Committee has complete control under your Con- stitution of the Annual Meetings - thought it was an appropriate move to make and it was made . There has not been , so far as I have heard ...
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... Executive Committee by its Chairman , Mr. Rivinus . Mr. Rivinus presented the report of the Executive Committee and , on motion duly carried , it was received and filed . ( See Reports , beginning p . 58 , infra . ) President Sutton ...
... Executive Committee by its Chairman , Mr. Rivinus . Mr. Rivinus presented the report of the Executive Committee and , on motion duly carried , it was received and filed . ( See Reports , beginning p . 58 , infra . ) President Sutton ...
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... Executive Committee reports its activities during the past year , commencing with its reorganization at the last Annual Meeting of the Association at White Sulphur Springs , August 14 , 1948. The new Executive Committee then met and or ...
... Executive Committee reports its activities during the past year , commencing with its reorganization at the last Annual Meeting of the Association at White Sulphur Springs , August 14 , 1948. The new Executive Committee then met and or ...
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