Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 64Virginia State Bar Association, 1954 - Bar associations |
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... Meeting held in Richmond . It would appear that the greatest cause of the present trend in your treasury is the cost of Annual Meetings . Your Executive Committee and officers will adopt whatever measures seem advisable to preserve the ...
... Meeting held in Richmond . It would appear that the greatest cause of the present trend in your treasury is the cost of Annual Meetings . Your Executive Committee and officers will adopt whatever measures seem advisable to preserve the ...
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... meetings . Mr. Gay , State Delegate from Virginia , because of professional engagements , was unable to attend the annual meeting and under the Constitution thereby vacated his office , but the members present from Virginia , upon whom ...
... meetings . Mr. Gay , State Delegate from Virginia , because of professional engagements , was unable to attend the annual meeting and under the Constitution thereby vacated his office , but the members present from Virginia , upon whom ...
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... Annual Meeting : December . Williamsburg Bar Association . Officers : President - Robert T. Armistead , Jr. , Williamsburg . Vice - President - A . B. Smith , Jr. , Toano . Secretary - Treasurer - Donald R. Taylor , Williamsburg ...
... Annual Meeting : December . Williamsburg Bar Association . Officers : President - Robert T. Armistead , Jr. , Williamsburg . Vice - President - A . B. Smith , Jr. , Toano . Secretary - Treasurer - Donald R. Taylor , Williamsburg ...
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