Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 65 |
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I take great pleasure , and it is my honor to present to you the Honorable Harold M. Stephens , Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit . ( Applause . ) Judge Stephens : I thank Justin ...
I take great pleasure , and it is my honor to present to you the Honorable Harold M. Stephens , Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit . ( Applause . ) Judge Stephens : I thank Justin ...
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Mr. Muse : Mr. President , honored guests , Ladies and Gentlemen : As you see , being Secretary of this Association is a ... This is a double honor to be asked , or I should say to be told , to substitute for a United States Senator to ...
Mr. Muse : Mr. President , honored guests , Ladies and Gentlemen : As you see , being Secretary of this Association is a ... This is a double honor to be asked , or I should say to be told , to substitute for a United States Senator to ...
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... shortly after my graduation from the University of Virginia little did I dream that one day I would be standing before you under these circumstances and that this distinguished body of men and women would do me honor , and I want to ...
... shortly after my graduation from the University of Virginia little did I dream that one day I would be standing before you under these circumstances and that this distinguished body of men and women would do me honor , and I want to ...
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