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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Page 35
... matter and if the Association feels that proper consideration of the persons to be nominated and referred to the appointive or elec- tive power can be accomplished in less time I do not believe the Committee would have any objection to ...
... matter and if the Association feels that proper consideration of the persons to be nominated and referred to the appointive or elec- tive power can be accomplished in less time I do not believe the Committee would have any objection to ...
Page 79
... matter there is no telling what the result - the offspring may be . It reminds me of the union between Miss Corn and ... matter may be helpful to show the lack of decisive determination on the matter by the bar . All of you , I am sure ...
... matter there is no telling what the result - the offspring may be . It reminds me of the union between Miss Corn and ... matter may be helpful to show the lack of decisive determination on the matter by the bar . All of you , I am sure ...
Page 81
... matter either one way or the other and , recognizing that it was a very debatable question and one in which ... matter and again at a subsequent Judicial Conference the matter was raised and again referred to the Judicial Council and the ...
... matter either one way or the other and , recognizing that it was a very debatable question and one in which ... matter and again at a subsequent Judicial Conference the matter was raised and again referred to the Judicial Council and the ...
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