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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... Secretary , to present his report . Mr. Muse , the Secretary , read the report of the Committee for Cooperation with the Trial Justices Association which , on motion duly carried , was received and filed . ( See Reports , beginning p ...
... Secretary , to present his report . Mr. Muse , the Secretary , read the report of the Committee for Cooperation with the Trial Justices Association which , on motion duly carried , was received and filed . ( See Reports , beginning p ...
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... Secretary's office has kept an accurate record as possible of the returning veterans and has supplied each with the Annual Reports published in his absence and held for his return . The Special Committee on War Work was discontinued at ...
... Secretary's office has kept an accurate record as possible of the returning veterans and has supplied each with the Annual Reports published in his absence and held for his return . The Special Committee on War Work was discontinued at ...
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... Secretary was requested to try to obtain enough of the same kind of wood to make another gavel . Since that time the Secretary has reported that there is no more original wood from the George Wythe House available for the purpose , but ...
... Secretary was requested to try to obtain enough of the same kind of wood to make another gavel . Since that time the Secretary has reported that there is no more original wood from the George Wythe House available for the purpose , but ...
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