Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 12Virginia State Bar Association, 1899 - Bar associations |
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Page 97
... young man of well - assured success in his chosen profession and in the field of literature . To - day we mourn the loss of our oldest and most distinguished member , who could look back on half a century of devotion to our noble ...
... young man of well - assured success in his chosen profession and in the field of literature . To - day we mourn the loss of our oldest and most distinguished member , who could look back on half a century of devotion to our noble ...
Page 98
... young Howard gave promise of the eminence to which he attained . He was brought in contact at the University with young men who have risen to the highest positions in the law and in public offices , and he was not rated as inferior to ...
... young Howard gave promise of the eminence to which he attained . He was brought in contact at the University with young men who have risen to the highest positions in the law and in public offices , and he was not rated as inferior to ...
Page 100
... Young Blair received a good education , first the old - field school , then at Emory and Henry College , in Virginia , and finally at the University of Tennessee , where he graduated in 1860. On leaving the University he found his State ...
... Young Blair received a good education , first the old - field school , then at Emory and Henry College , in Virginia , and finally at the University of Tennessee , where he graduated in 1860. On leaving the University he found his State ...
Page 106
... young , he received only a meagre education at a private school . When he was only seventeen years old he entered the law office of that great jurist , the Hon . R. C. L. Moncure . He remained here until a year later he came to ...
... young , he received only a meagre education at a private school . When he was only seventeen years old he entered the law office of that great jurist , the Hon . R. C. L. Moncure . He remained here until a year later he came to ...
Page 109
... young lawyer's practice , and was obliged to supplement the " salt " which he earned at the bar with something more substantial in the telegraph office , practising , as he used to say jocularly , " law in the daytime and telegraphy at ...
... young lawyer's practice , and was obliged to supplement the " salt " which he earned at the bar with something more substantial in the telegraph office , practising , as he used to say jocularly , " law in the daytime and telegraphy at ...
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