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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... present the speaker of the even- ing , unbeknowing at the time that other honors would befall him and that he would have to appear in two capacities in this room . So I now have the privilege of presenting Mr. James S. Easley , Chairman ...
... present the speaker of the even- ing , unbeknowing at the time that other honors would befall him and that he would have to appear in two capacities in this room . So I now have the privilege of presenting Mr. James S. Easley , Chairman ...
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... present this gavel to my successor . No words of mine could express the deep gratitude which I have for the honor you did me a year ago and for the loyalty which you have showed to me throughout this year , and I now pass on to my ...
... present this gavel to my successor . No words of mine could express the deep gratitude which I have for the honor you did me a year ago and for the loyalty which you have showed to me throughout this year , and I now pass on to my ...
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... present cash of about $ 5,000 . Toward meeting the indicated deficit of about $ 400 , the Còm- mittee resolved to recommend to the Association at its next Annual Meeting an amendment to Article VIII of the Constitu- tion , eliminating ...
... present cash of about $ 5,000 . Toward meeting the indicated deficit of about $ 400 , the Còm- mittee resolved to recommend to the Association at its next Annual Meeting an amendment to Article VIII of the Constitu- tion , eliminating ...
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