Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 57Virginia State Bar Association, 1947 - Bar associations |
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... Governor Price was an interested and active member of a number of fraternal organizations and his Masonic career was impressive and notable . He was a member of Staunton Lodge No. 13 , A. F. and A. M. , and Past Grand Master of the ...
... Governor Price was an interested and active member of a number of fraternal organizations and his Masonic career was impressive and notable . He was a member of Staunton Lodge No. 13 , A. F. and A. M. , and Past Grand Master of the ...
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... Governors of Virginia , Governor Price alone completed his four - year adminis- tration without having called an extra session of the Virginia Legislature . Governor price died at his home in the City of Richmond on November 22 , 1943 ...
... Governors of Virginia , Governor Price alone completed his four - year adminis- tration without having called an extra session of the Virginia Legislature . Governor price died at his home in the City of Richmond on November 22 , 1943 ...
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... Governor Price reflect too strongly the high opinion and affection which the writer had for our late Governor , it seems fitting and appropriate to here record in part the tribute paid to Governor Price by one who was not so closely ...
... Governor Price reflect too strongly the high opinion and affection which the writer had for our late Governor , it seems fitting and appropriate to here record in part the tribute paid to Governor Price by one who was not so closely ...
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