Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 69Virginia State Bar Association, 1958 - Bar associations |
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... school and that school is connected with the state university . In Virginia we have four approved law schools and it would obviously be unfair to grant one of these schools the privilege to the exclusion of the others . In fact , if any ...
... school and that school is connected with the state university . In Virginia we have four approved law schools and it would obviously be unfair to grant one of these schools the privilege to the exclusion of the others . In fact , if any ...
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... schools in Norfolk County for eight years . He was Chairman of the Norfolk City School Board from 1930 to 1944 , and was highly commended for his work in that capacity . Early in his career he returned to school , this time to the law ...
... schools in Norfolk County for eight years . He was Chairman of the Norfolk City School Board from 1930 to 1944 , and was highly commended for his work in that capacity . Early in his career he returned to school , this time to the law ...
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... school for a year and in 1906 he entered The T. C. Williams School of Law at Richmond College . In 1908 he was awarded an LL.B. degree . In order to supplement his funds while in law school , he taught Latin in Miss Ellett's School in ...
... school for a year and in 1906 he entered The T. C. Williams School of Law at Richmond College . In 1908 he was awarded an LL.B. degree . In order to supplement his funds while in law school , he taught Latin in Miss Ellett's School in ...
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