Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 60 |
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... the June examination and the announcement of the 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 ...
... the June examination and the announcement of the 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 ...
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I trust those sentences will indicate that my present views are not the result of a sudden conversion , persuasive as the atmosphere of Virginia is . For fear there may be implied in what I have to say certain criticisms of any ...
I trust those sentences will indicate that my present views are not the result of a sudden conversion , persuasive as the atmosphere of Virginia is . For fear there may be implied in what I have to say certain criticisms of any ...
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What action is this Association taking now as the result of the ballot that is proposed by the resolution ? Do we now commit ourselves to appropriate that money and enter into this program if that ballot of the State - wide bar is in ...
What action is this Association taking now as the result of the ballot that is proposed by the resolution ? Do we now commit ourselves to appropriate that money and enter into this program if that ballot of the State - wide bar is in ...
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