Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 37Virginia State Bar Association, 1925 - Bar associations |
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... passed by for the time . Hon . A. J. Montague , Chairman of the Committee on International Ar- bitration , asked that the report of his Committee be passed until he could confer with his associates , which was done . The President ...
... passed by for the time . Hon . A. J. Montague , Chairman of the Committee on International Ar- bitration , asked that the report of his Committee be passed until he could confer with his associates , which was done . The President ...
Page 149
... passed his twenty - fifth birth- day , and for twenty - eight years , excepting a brief interval dur- ing the readjuster regime when he was superseded , and until the abolition of the county courts under the Constitution of 1902 , he ...
... passed his twenty - fifth birth- day , and for twenty - eight years , excepting a brief interval dur- ing the readjuster regime when he was superseded , and until the abolition of the county courts under the Constitution of 1902 , he ...
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... passed the State bar examination , was associated for about a year with the law firm of which his father was the senior member , and after a lingering illness passed away ; and Harry K. , Jr. , who was for years in impaired health and ...
... passed the State bar examination , was associated for about a year with the law firm of which his father was the senior member , and after a lingering illness passed away ; and Harry K. , Jr. , who was for years in impaired health and ...
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