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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... President , our suggestion is that this recom- mendation be submitted to the Executive Committee for study and action . President Sutton : Thank you , Mr. Powell . Are there any comments upon the report ? If not , the report will be ...
... President , our suggestion is that this recom- mendation be submitted to the Executive Committee for study and action . President Sutton : Thank you , Mr. Powell . Are there any comments upon the report ? If not , the report will be ...
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... President Sutton : We are voting on the resolution as pre- sented by the Committee . The resolution is before the house for action . Mr. Goolrick : I understood the Committee took no action . President Sutton : That is right , sir . Mr ...
... President Sutton : We are voting on the resolution as pre- sented by the Committee . The resolution is before the house for action . Mr. Goolrick : I understood the Committee took no action . President Sutton : That is right , sir . Mr ...
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... President Sutton : It doesn't seem to be seconded- A Voice : I second it . President Sutton : It is the opinion of the chair the substitute resolution is out of order . Mr. Haw : Mr. President , I will withdraw that resolution . In the ...
... President Sutton : It doesn't seem to be seconded- A Voice : I second it . President Sutton : It is the opinion of the chair the substitute resolution is out of order . Mr. Haw : Mr. President , I will withdraw that resolution . In the ...
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