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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... results of that examination , and that would be sixty days . Ordinarily the results are announced sooner than that , but this year we had approximately three hundred candidates and a good many members of the Board of Examiners had court ...
... results of that examination , and that would be sixty days . Ordinarily the results are announced sooner than that , but this year we had approximately three hundred candidates and a good many members of the Board of Examiners had court ...
Page 23
... result of my having moved my residence to the State of Virginia in the last year . ( Laughter ) Indeed , I find myself a little worried now and then to get in- dications that some of my friends think I have changed my opinions very ...
... result of my having moved my residence to the State of Virginia in the last year . ( Laughter ) Indeed , I find myself a little worried now and then to get in- dications that some of my friends think I have changed my opinions very ...
Page 44
... result of the ballot that is proposed by the resolution ? Do we now commit ourselves to appropriate that money and enter into this pro- gram if that ballot of the State - wide bar is in favor of the program or do we simply take that as ...
... result of the ballot that is proposed by the resolution ? Do we now commit ourselves to appropriate that money and enter into this pro- gram if that ballot of the State - wide bar is in favor of the program or do we simply take that as ...
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