Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 60 |
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It was by some fortunate coincidence that sometime ago we selected the person who would present the speaker of the evening , unbeknowing at the time that other honors would befall him and that he would have to appear in two capacities ...
It was by some fortunate coincidence that sometime ago we selected the person who would present the speaker of the evening , unbeknowing at the time that other honors would befall him and that he would have to appear in two capacities ...
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It now becomes my privilege to 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 ...
It now becomes my privilege to 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 ...
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He presented estimate of fixed expenses for the balance of the current fiscal year , totaling about $ 5,400 , with expected income the rest of the year , plus the then present cash of about $ 5,000 . Toward meeting the indicated deficit ...
He presented estimate of fixed expenses for the balance of the current fiscal year , totaling about $ 5,400 , with expected income the rest of the year , plus the then present cash of about $ 5,000 . Toward meeting the indicated deficit ...
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