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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... served on many committees of the Association . He served as a member of the Grievance Committee of the State Bar Association with dignity and honor to the profession . He was an active member of the Masonic fraternity , having been Past ...
... served on many committees of the Association . He served as a member of the Grievance Committee of the State Bar Association with dignity and honor to the profession . He was an active member of the Masonic fraternity , having been Past ...
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... served as a director of The National Bank of Manassas , Virginia ; local counsel for the Southern Rail- way Company , Manassas , Virginia , and local counsel for the R. , F. & P. Railway Company , Manassas , Virginia . He was an ...
... served as a director of The National Bank of Manassas , Virginia ; local counsel for the Southern Rail- way Company , Manassas , Virginia , and local counsel for the R. , F. & P. Railway Company , Manassas , Virginia . He was an ...
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... served as assistant professor of Mathematics and Tactics at Virginia Military Institute with the commission of Captain . He studied law at Washington and Lee University and at the University of Virginia and entered the practice of law ...
... served as assistant professor of Mathematics and Tactics at Virginia Military Institute with the commission of Captain . He studied law at Washington and Lee University and at the University of Virginia and entered the practice of law ...
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