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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... administration of such legislation , or of his work as a prac- ticing attorney . I would like to mention one distinction - I trust he will count this a great distinction . He is a member of the law faculty of the University of Virginia ...
... administration of such legislation , or of his work as a prac- ticing attorney . I would like to mention one distinction - I trust he will count this a great distinction . He is a member of the law faculty of the University of Virginia ...
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... administration of justice is the nearest thing to our hearts in this Association and that respect for the judges and administration of justice is about the nearest thing to divinity that we come to in this world and that respect should ...
... administration of justice is the nearest thing to our hearts in this Association and that respect for the judges and administration of justice is about the nearest thing to divinity that we come to in this world and that respect should ...
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... administration of justice . At this point it is proper to say that none of the accomplishments of the past year would have been at all possible without the wise and strong leadership , zeal and enthusiasm of Chief Justice Hudgins ...
... administration of justice . At this point it is proper to say that none of the accomplishments of the past year would have been at all possible without the wise and strong leadership , zeal and enthusiasm of Chief Justice Hudgins ...
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