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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... profession throughout the State . Old age gradually deprived him of his strength , and to this enfeebled condition was added , some months prior to his end , a broken limb , which rendered him a helpless invalid ; yet , with cheer ...
... profession throughout the State . Old age gradually deprived him of his strength , and to this enfeebled condition was added , some months prior to his end , a broken limb , which rendered him a helpless invalid ; yet , with cheer ...
Page 88
... profession and proved himself a pupil worthy of his distinguished instructor . He was admitted to practice at the threshold of manhood , and soon became one of the leaders of the Bar of Northern Vir- ginia , and few attorneys in that ...
... profession and proved himself a pupil worthy of his distinguished instructor . He was admitted to practice at the threshold of manhood , and soon became one of the leaders of the Bar of Northern Vir- ginia , and few attorneys in that ...
Page 88
... profession and proved himself a pupil worthy of his distinguished instructor . He was admitted to practice at the threshold of manhood , and soon became one of the leaders of the Bar of Northern Vir- ginia , and few attorneys in that ...
... profession and proved himself a pupil worthy of his distinguished instructor . He was admitted to practice at the threshold of manhood , and soon became one of the leaders of the Bar of Northern Vir- ginia , and few attorneys in that ...
Page 92
... profession here , and by his integrity , his industry and his attention to matters intrusted to him , he soon attained a prominent place at the Bar , and by his uniform courtesy and genial manners became a great favorite with all ...
... profession here , and by his integrity , his industry and his attention to matters intrusted to him , he soon attained a prominent place at the Bar , and by his uniform courtesy and genial manners became a great favorite with all ...
Page 97
... profession , upon which he had set his heart and mind . He obtained a position in the clerk's office of the Corporation Court of Lynchburg , wherein he remained for five years , but finding time during the last two years of that fine ...
... profession , upon which he had set his heart and mind . He obtained a position in the clerk's office of the Corporation Court of Lynchburg , wherein he remained for five years , but finding time during the last two years of that fine ...
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