Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 15Virginia State Bar Association, 1902 - Bar associations |
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... Staunton , your Presi- dent , who will now read his address . ( Applause . ) Major Thomas C. Elder , President of the Association , then read his address . ( See Appendix . ) The President then announced the following committees ...
... Staunton , your Presi- dent , who will now read his address . ( Applause . ) Major Thomas C. Elder , President of the Association , then read his address . ( See Appendix . ) The President then announced the following committees ...
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... 11. Robert H. Talley . Lawrenceville Tazewell . Tazewell . Tazewel ! . Staunton Petersburg Charlottesville Alexandria Lynchburg Petersburg . Richmond 12. H. M. Smith , Jr. 13. John Howard , 4 REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON ADMISSIONS ...
... 11. Robert H. Talley . Lawrenceville Tazewell . Tazewell . Tazewel ! . Staunton Petersburg Charlottesville Alexandria Lynchburg Petersburg . Richmond 12. H. M. Smith , Jr. 13. John Howard , 4 REPORT OF COMMITTEE ON ADMISSIONS ...
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... Staunton , Va . , was unanimously elected a member of the Association and the action of the committee is now hereby respectfully submitted to this body for confirmation , and the committee adjourned to meet to - morrow morning at 9:30 o ...
... Staunton , Va . , was unanimously elected a member of the Association and the action of the committee is now hereby respectfully submitted to this body for confirmation , and the committee adjourned to meet to - morrow morning at 9:30 o ...
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... Staunton , also entered the contest . It may be doubted whether in the history of Virginia politics , there was ever at the same time in one district , as many candi- dates for Congressional honors , of as much ability as in the Seventh ...
... Staunton , also entered the contest . It may be doubted whether in the history of Virginia politics , there was ever at the same time in one district , as many candi- dates for Congressional honors , of as much ability as in the Seventh ...
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... Staunton . He thus acquired a knowledge of the methods of a great lawyer and advocate , which stood him in good stead ever afterwards . In the fall of 1855 he entered the law class at the University of Virginia , where he remained for ...
... Staunton . He thus acquired a knowledge of the methods of a great lawyer and advocate , which stood him in good stead ever afterwards . In the fall of 1855 he entered the law class at the University of Virginia , where he remained for ...
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