Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 49Virginia State Bar Association, 1937 - Bar associations |
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... profession and the public , which is a thing which every lawyer should earnestly desire to do . When a man's income and advancement come from the profession of law he should certainly seek to advance that profession , aid his fellow ...
... profession and the public , which is a thing which every lawyer should earnestly desire to do . When a man's income and advancement come from the profession of law he should certainly seek to advance that profession , aid his fellow ...
Page 345
... profession and its contribution , through intelligent supervision and standardization , to the public health . And he is quite right . Such too is the public appraisal . A mortician , replying to my official convention welcome , sheds ...
... profession and its contribution , through intelligent supervision and standardization , to the public health . And he is quite right . Such too is the public appraisal . A mortician , replying to my official convention welcome , sheds ...
Page 350
... profession . That certain evils should be remedied we do not deny . We insist , however , that these are incidents , not characteristics . Some have suggested that , following English and Canadian practice , we provide through our ...
... profession . That certain evils should be remedied we do not deny . We insist , however , that these are incidents , not characteristics . Some have suggested that , following English and Canadian practice , we provide through our ...
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action admission adopted amendment American Annual Meeting applicants appoint approved Arlington attorney August authority Bar Association bill By-Laws called Chairman charge CHARLES Circuit client Code commissioner Constitution counsel County Court of Appeals desire District duty EDWARD effect elected evidence examination Executive Committee fact FRANK GEORGE give HENRY instructions interest JAMES JOHN JOSEPH Judge Judicial jury justice law school lawyer Legislation Lynchburg MARTIN matter membership ment motion Norfolk offered opinion passed person Point practice present President profession proposed question reason received recommendation record referred resolution RICHARD Richmond Roanoke ROBERT rules Sands seconded Secretary STUART suggested Supreme Court Tazewell thing THOMAS tion trial University Virginia Virginia State Bar Volume vote White Sulphur Springs WILLIAM