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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... success in his profession . But this success was not acquired , as is sometimes the case , at the sacrifice of less tangible but more lasting values . For he was always fair to his opponents , honorable in his dealing with the courts ...
... success in his profession . But this success was not acquired , as is sometimes the case , at the sacrifice of less tangible but more lasting values . For he was always fair to his opponents , honorable in his dealing with the courts ...
Page 153
... success and served for a considerable time as Commonwealth's Attorney of his home county . He was very effective either as defense counsel or as prosecuting attorney . His success in prosecution was largely due to his splendid judgment ...
... success and served for a considerable time as Commonwealth's Attorney of his home county . He was very effective either as defense counsel or as prosecuting attorney . His success in prosecution was largely due to his splendid judgment ...
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... success at the bar , on the bench , and in the field of politics is long . The writer believes that they all will agree that their contacts with Dean Moreland as man and teacher contributed in no small way to their success . A high ...
... success at the bar , on the bench , and in the field of politics is long . The writer believes that they all will agree that their contacts with Dean Moreland as man and teacher contributed in no small way to their success . A high ...
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