Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 65 |
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Virginia State Bar Association. President Moore : We feel honored to have such distinguished company in this fine organization . Now if we had been strictly on time at the beginning of this meeting at this point we would be through with ...
Virginia State Bar Association. President Moore : We feel honored to have such distinguished company in this fine organization . Now if we had been strictly on time at the beginning of this meeting at this point we would be through with ...
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While a student there he successfully passed the Virginia State Bar examination and was admitted to practice December 29, 1929. He then continued his study of law at the University of Virginia and commenced the practice of law in ...
While a student there he successfully passed the Virginia State Bar examination and was admitted to practice December 29, 1929. He then continued his study of law at the University of Virginia and commenced the practice of law in ...
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FREDERICK DAWSON RICHARDSON 1884-1954 In the death of Frederick Dawson Richardson, of Fairfax, Virginia, on January 20, 1954, the bar of Virginia lost one of its outstanding members and a long and distinguished career was brought to a ...
FREDERICK DAWSON RICHARDSON 1884-1954 In the death of Frederick Dawson Richardson, of Fairfax, Virginia, on January 20, 1954, the bar of Virginia lost one of its outstanding members and a long and distinguished career was brought to a ...
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