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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... served on the law faculty for two years . He then engaged in research in history and public law at Stanford Uni- versity and Johns Hopkins and in Washington , D. C. , until 1930 , when he accepted the position of Professor of ...
... served on the law faculty for two years . He then engaged in research in history and public law at Stanford Uni- versity and Johns Hopkins and in Washington , D. C. , until 1930 , when he accepted the position of Professor of ...
Page 107
... served for many years on the directorate of , and as counsel for , the Lynchburg National Bank & Trust Com- pany and ... serving as vestryman of that Church for many years . On June 14 , 1905 , Mr. Kemp married Miss SMELTZER VERNON KEMP 107.
... served for many years on the directorate of , and as counsel for , the Lynchburg National Bank & Trust Com- pany and ... serving as vestryman of that Church for many years . On June 14 , 1905 , Mr. Kemp married Miss SMELTZER VERNON KEMP 107.
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... served on the Board of Stewards , nineteen of which he was Chairman of the Board . He also taught the Men's Bible Class for many years and was known to be thorough and faithful in this as he was to his church . As a Mason he was ...
... served on the Board of Stewards , nineteen of which he was Chairman of the Board . He also taught the Men's Bible Class for many years and was known to be thorough and faithful in this as he was to his church . As a Mason he was ...
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