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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Page 32
... present to the Legislature a bill covering the whole ground , and to publish it , so that the members of the Association can call the attention of the Legislature to anything they object to . I believe by that we can accomplish our ...
... present to the Legislature a bill covering the whole ground , and to publish it , so that the members of the Association can call the attention of the Legislature to anything they object to . I believe by that we can accomplish our ...
Page 35
... present . The President : Ladies , and gentlemen of the Virginia State Bar Association , we shall have the great pleasure this evening of hearing a gentleman who needs no introduction to a Vir- ginia audience . I dare say , indeed ...
... present . The President : Ladies , and gentlemen of the Virginia State Bar Association , we shall have the great pleasure this evening of hearing a gentleman who needs no introduction to a Vir- ginia audience . I dare say , indeed ...
Page 36
... present . These pictures become of very great historical interest as the years go by , and those of us who treasure them up find them very valuable . The ladies are invited to be present and adorn the picture . Mr. Stickley : Mr ...
... present . These pictures become of very great historical interest as the years go by , and those of us who treasure them up find them very valuable . The ladies are invited to be present and adorn the picture . Mr. Stickley : Mr ...
Page 40
... present no outstanding obligations . III . Resources and Probable Expenses . The resources of the Association for the coming year are estimated at $ 3,107.08 , as follows : Balance now in treasury . Annual dues from 400 members at ...
... present no outstanding obligations . III . Resources and Probable Expenses . The resources of the Association for the coming year are estimated at $ 3,107.08 , as follows : Balance now in treasury . Annual dues from 400 members at ...
Page 49
... present , and J. B. Ranson , the secretary of the committee , being absent , and he , being a member of the committee , the President , by virtue of a by - law of the Association providing for such contingency , appointed J. T. ...
... present , and J. B. Ranson , the secretary of the committee , being absent , and he , being a member of the committee , the President , by virtue of a by - law of the Association providing for such contingency , appointed J. T. ...
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