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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... United States House of Representatives from the Third Congressional District of Virginia , he aspired to the posi- tion and was elected to fill the unexpired term on November 2 , 1937. He was assigned to the Committee on the Judiciary ...
... United States House of Representatives from the Third Congressional District of Virginia , he aspired to the posi- tion and was elected to fill the unexpired term on November 2 , 1937. He was assigned to the Committee on the Judiciary ...
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... United States House of Representatives from the Third Congressional District of Virginia , he aspired to the posi- tion and was elected to fill the unexpired term on November 2 , 1937. He was assigned to the Committee on the Judiciary ...
... United States House of Representatives from the Third Congressional District of Virginia , he aspired to the posi- tion and was elected to fill the unexpired term on November 2 , 1937. He was assigned to the Committee on the Judiciary ...
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... United States ; they seemed to think their chance of survival was a little better if they surrendered to us rather than to the forces pressing on them from the East . The United States found itself with many prisoners of war on its ...
... United States ; they seemed to think their chance of survival was a little better if they surrendered to us rather than to the forces pressing on them from the East . The United States found itself with many prisoners of war on its ...
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