Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 58Virginia State Bar Association, 1948 - Bar associations |
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... schools in the State have under- taken to provide night courses of legal study . It is understood * that none of these schools could qualify as a law school approved by the American Bar Association , referred to in Section 3413 of ...
... schools in the State have under- taken to provide night courses of legal study . It is understood * that none of these schools could qualify as a law school approved by the American Bar Association , referred to in Section 3413 of ...
Page 95
... School in Rich- mond and Woodberry Forest School , and he then went to the University of Virginia for academic studies before entering the Law School , from which he graduated in June , 1913. At the University he was a Delta Psi , a ...
... School in Rich- mond and Woodberry Forest School , and he then went to the University of Virginia for academic studies before entering the Law School , from which he graduated in June , 1913. At the University he was a Delta Psi , a ...
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... School of Jurisprudence at the College of Wil- liam and Mary he was very effective in increasing the strength of the school . Due largely to his work the school was approved by the American Bar Association and became a member of the ...
... School of Jurisprudence at the College of Wil- liam and Mary he was very effective in increasing the strength of the school . Due largely to his work the school was approved by the American Bar Association and became a member of the ...
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