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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... University and his doctor's degree from Columbia University . He served as a soldier with the A. E. F. in World War I. A member of the Bar of New York State and the District of Columbia , he was Assistant Solicitor of the Department of ...
... University and his doctor's degree from Columbia University . He served as a soldier with the A. E. F. in World War I. A member of the Bar of New York State and the District of Columbia , he was Assistant Solicitor of the Department of ...
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... University of Virginia , planned and conducted a Con- ference on Federal Taxation at the University , June 16-18 of this year . The Conference was officially sponsored by the Bar Association , the Society and the Law Department ...
... University of Virginia , planned and conducted a Con- ference on Federal Taxation at the University , June 16-18 of this year . The Conference was officially sponsored by the Bar Association , the Society and the Law Department ...
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... University of Virginia next year . Too much cannot be said in appreciation of the contribution of the University of Virginia in making the Conference possible , particularly the work of Mr. J. N. G. Finley , Associate Director of the ...
... University of Virginia next year . Too much cannot be said in appreciation of the contribution of the University of Virginia in making the Conference possible , particularly the work of Mr. J. N. G. Finley , Associate Director of the ...
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