Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 61Virginia State Bar Association, 1951 - Bar associations |
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... problems that face the profession and consider with you some of the solu- tions required in this particular connection . I suppose there never was a time in the history of the legal profession when there was a greater interest in the ...
... problems that face the profession and consider with you some of the solu- tions required in this particular connection . I suppose there never was a time in the history of the legal profession when there was a greater interest in the ...
Page 210
... problems leadership is needed which will reach down to the grass roots of personal contacts and personal influence to help the people in reaching a right conclusion . We must never lose sight of the fact that our country is , in spirit ...
... problems leadership is needed which will reach down to the grass roots of personal contacts and personal influence to help the people in reaching a right conclusion . We must never lose sight of the fact that our country is , in spirit ...
Page 245
... problems of international finance has been closely related to the activities of the Council . The Treasury takes a leading part in the activities of the inter - agency working groups and committees which prepare reports , sift issues ...
... problems of international finance has been closely related to the activities of the Council . The Treasury takes a leading part in the activities of the inter - agency working groups and committees which prepare reports , sift issues ...
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