Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 77Virginia State Bar Association, 1967 - Bar associations |
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... able J. Edward Lumbard for his informative talk last evening ; to Mr. David T. Link for his address next to be anticipated on this program ; and to Sir Patrick Dean for his speech eagerly anticipated for this evening ; and , RESOLVED ...
... able J. Edward Lumbard for his informative talk last evening ; to Mr. David T. Link for his address next to be anticipated on this program ; and to Sir Patrick Dean for his speech eagerly anticipated for this evening ; and , RESOLVED ...
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... able to afford to get into this . Through various bar organizations , these same types of techniques are now being investigated and prepared for the use of the private practi- tioner , and we are talking about the man who is a single ...
... able to afford to get into this . Through various bar organizations , these same types of techniques are now being investigated and prepared for the use of the private practi- tioner , and we are talking about the man who is a single ...
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... able talents as a trial lawyer and skillful cross - examiner earned him an enviable reputa- tion . He served a term in the House of Representatives of South Carolina in 1923 and 1924. Although he served only one term , he exercised ...
... able talents as a trial lawyer and skillful cross - examiner earned him an enviable reputa- tion . He served a term in the House of Representatives of South Carolina in 1923 and 1924. Although he served only one term , he exercised ...
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