Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 65 |
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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 the regular reports , but I am ...
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 the regular reports , but I am ...
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belong to a very exclusive organization , as you probably know . There are only three voluntary bar associations in the United States , as you have probably been told . Therefore we have a common interest .
belong to a very exclusive organization , as you probably know . There are only three voluntary bar associations in the United States , as you have probably been told . Therefore we have a common interest .
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continues , however , to be a relative lack of organization in bar associations in rural areas as compared with the ... it would seem that there should be a definite place for an organized bar association in each of our circuits .
continues , however , to be a relative lack of organization in bar associations in rural areas as compared with the ... it would seem that there should be a definite place for an organized bar association in each of our circuits .
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