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" The President: You have heard the report of the Committee. What is the pleasure of the Association in reference to it. "
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by Maryland State Bar Association - 1901
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Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the ..., Volume 38

Society of the Army of the Tennessee - United States - 1909 - 200 pages
...set by the President of the Society. WILLIAM B. KEELER, SL WOODWARD, C. ROHRBOUGH, BESSIE G. SHRY. The President :- -You have heard the report of the committee ; what is the pleasure of the Society ? Captain Harding : — I move that the report be adopted. The motion was carried. The President...
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Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Wood Preservers ̓Association, Volume 7

Wood-Preservers' Association (U.S.) - Wood - 1911 - 318 pages
...Illinois, and we recommend that this matter be left to the Executive Committee with full power to act. THE PRESIDENT: You have heard the report of the committee. What is your pleasure? MR. BAKER: Mr. President, what are the advantages of incorporation? THE PRESIDENT: The...
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Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Volume 40

American Society of Civil Engineers - Civil engineering - 1914 - 818 pages
...ROBERT A. CUMMINGS, Chairman; WJ DOUGLAS, J. С. МЕЕМ, SAMUEL TOBIAS WAGNER, EC SHANKLAND, FM KERR. THE PRESIDENT. — You have heard the report of the Committee. What is your pleasure? A MEMBER. — I move that it be received and placed on file. Motion duly seconded. THE...
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Proceedings of the American Gas Institute, Volume 9

American Gas Institute - Gas - 1915 - 990 pages
...matter of papers and programs was left entirely in the hands of the Committee on Papers and Authors. THE PRESIDENT : You have heard the report of the Committee. What is your pleasure? MR. WALTON FORSTALL: I move that it be accepted and published in the PROCEEDINGS. (Motion...
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Conference Papers

Social service - 1915 - 372 pages
...therefore would recommend that the next Conference be held at Albany November 16. 17 and 18, 1915. THE PRESIDENT : You have heard the report of the Committee. What is your pleasure ? On motion the report was adopted. THE PRESIDENT: !Mr. Wade, Chairman of the Committee...
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Annual Report of the State Board of Agriculture, Volume 43

New Jersey. State Board of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1916 - 234 pages
...Belvidere by what is known as the Brass Castle route. (Signed by the committee.) Vice-President Cox — You have heard the report of the committee; what is the pleasure of the Board? Mr. Young — Mr. iChairman, I wish to say that this committee, some of them, were in doubt...
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Annual Report, Volume 43

New Jersey. State Board of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1916 - 234 pages
...Belvidere by what is known as the Brass Castle route. (Signed by the committee.) Vice-President Cox — You have heard the report of the committee; what is the pleasure of the Board? Mr. Young — Mr. iChairman, I wish' to say that this committee, some of them,, were in doubt...
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The American Journal of Psychiatry, Volume 82

Electronic journals - 1926 - 904 pages
...such data as may promote the standardization program." Respectfully submitted, WC GARVIN, Chairman. THE PRESIDENT. — You have heard the Report of the Committee, what is your pleasure? Motion was made, seconded, and carried, that the Report be accepted as read. TEE PRESIDENT....
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Studies in Conduct with Character Case Conferences, Volume 1

Elizabeth F. Hague, Mary Chalmers, Marie A. Kelly - Conduct of life - 1928 - 424 pages
...that the club co-operate with the department. (The chairman of the clean-up committee takes his seat.) PRESIDENT. You have heard the report of the committee. What is the pleasure of the house in regard to it? (Charles Gordon secures the floor.) GORDON. I move that The Young Citizens'...
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Proceedings of the Third National Conference on the Merchant Marine

Merchant marine - 1930 - 216 pages
...George Plant, HG Smith, Malcolm M. Stewart, and RJ Baker, secretary. [Applause.] Chairman O'CONNOR. You have heard the report of the committee. What is the pleasure of the conference ? Mr. IRA A. CAMPBELL. I move the adoption of the report. (Motion seconded.) Mr. ANDREW...
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