Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 65 |
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Page 84
continues , however , to be a relative lack of organization in bar associations in rural areas as compared with the active associations in the cities and circuits embracing urban areas . It is somewhat discouraging to note that out of ...
continues , however , to be a relative lack of organization in bar associations in rural areas as compared with the active associations in the cities and circuits embracing urban areas . It is somewhat discouraging to note that out of ...
Page 129
In 1944 he volunteered his services to the United States Navy and served on active duty in the Pacific theatre of operations until 1946, when he was relieved of active duty with the rank of Lieutenant, U. S. N. R., which commission he ...
In 1944 he volunteered his services to the United States Navy and served on active duty in the Pacific theatre of operations until 1946, when he was relieved of active duty with the rank of Lieutenant, U. S. N. R., which commission he ...
Page 248
Active members who shall have held uninterrupted membership in the Association for a period of fifty years shall be life members . Life members shall be entitled to all the privileges of active members and no dues or other fees shall be ...
Active members who shall have held uninterrupted membership in the Association for a period of fifty years shall be life members . Life members shall be entitled to all the privileges of active members and no dues or other fees shall be ...
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