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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... adopted . Mr. Martin : If you call it an amendment , that the original resolution be adopted . Mr. Goolrick : That is my understanding , but I don't think the general understanding is very clear on this matter . President Sutton : It is ...
... adopted . Mr. Martin : If you call it an amendment , that the original resolution be adopted . Mr. Goolrick : That is my understanding , but I don't think the general understanding is very clear on this matter . President Sutton : It is ...
Page 59
... adopted at the 1948 Annual Meeting contained a recommendation that the Executive Committee consider the question of financing speakers for local bar associations . At the October 16 meeting of your Committee this subject was discussed ...
... adopted at the 1948 Annual Meeting contained a recommendation that the Executive Committee consider the question of financing speakers for local bar associations . At the October 16 meeting of your Committee this subject was discussed ...
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... adopted and promulgated by the court . Its Golden Anniversary in 1938 - the end of the first fifty years was a fitting time for The Virginia State Bar Association to receive the happy tidings that its long continued efforts had been ...
... adopted and promulgated by the court . Its Golden Anniversary in 1938 - the end of the first fifty years was a fitting time for The Virginia State Bar Association to receive the happy tidings that its long continued efforts had been ...
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