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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... present Mr. William T. Muse , our Secretary , who wants to make two announcements . The Secretary made the necessary ... present to you one of our most distinguished Americans , the President of the Ameri- can Bar Association , Mr ...
... present Mr. William T. Muse , our Secretary , who wants to make two announcements . The Secretary made the necessary ... present to you one of our most distinguished Americans , the President of the Ameri- can Bar Association , Mr ...
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... present to you at this time several of our distin- guished guests here at the head table . I will not present all of them because some will appear on the program later in the eve- ning , but those who are not appearing at other points ...
... present to you at this time several of our distin- guished guests here at the head table . I will not present all of them because some will appear on the program later in the eve- ning , but those who are not appearing at other points ...
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... present William T. Muse , your fine Secretary , and his lovely wife Mrs. Muse . I now have the honor to present to you the wife of the President of the American Bar Association , Mrs. Willis Smith . We are also honored to have with us ...
... present William T. Muse , your fine Secretary , and his lovely wife Mrs. Muse . I now have the honor to present to you the wife of the President of the American Bar Association , Mrs. Willis Smith . We are also honored to have with us ...
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