Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 60 |
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Education at Columbia University and concurrently lectured at the United States Army School of Military Government at the University of Virginia . He has represented the United States in many capacities in the United Nations ...
Education at Columbia University and concurrently lectured at the United States Army School of Military Government at the University of Virginia . He has represented the United States in many capacities in the United Nations ...
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PHILIP C. JESSUP , United States Ambassador at Large . à I am sure that the members of this Association share with their fellow Virginians the strong sense of history that is part of the rich heritage of the Old Dominion .
PHILIP C. JESSUP , United States Ambassador at Large . à I am sure that the members of this Association share with their fellow Virginians the strong sense of history that is part of the rich heritage of the Old Dominion .
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The United Nations achieved positive results for peace in its efforts regarding Iran , Palestine , Indonesia , Kashmir , Korea and Greece . On the debit side of the ledger are the continuing stalemate on the international control of ...
The United Nations achieved positive results for peace in its efforts regarding Iran , Palestine , Indonesia , Kashmir , Korea and Greece . On the debit side of the ledger are the continuing stalemate on the international control of ...
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