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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... George Tucker . ( Applause . ) Mr. Tucker then read his address . ( See Appendix . ) The President : Gentlemen of the Association , there seems to be no more work ready for us to - night . I think we had better meet in the morning at 10 ...
... George Tucker . ( Applause . ) Mr. Tucker then read his address . ( See Appendix . ) The President : Gentlemen of the Association , there seems to be no more work ready for us to - night . I think we had better meet in the morning at 10 ...
Page 12
... Patte- son , Richmond ; W. R. Vance , Lexington ; H. St. George Tucker , Lexington . On motion , the report of the Committee was adopted and the Secretary instructed to cast the ballot of the Association for 12 GENERAL MINUTES.
... Patte- son , Richmond ; W. R. Vance , Lexington ; H. St. George Tucker , Lexington . On motion , the report of the Committee was adopted and the Secretary instructed to cast the ballot of the Association for 12 GENERAL MINUTES.
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... George L. Christian , of Richmond : Mr. President , it seems to me that this matter has been before the Association long enough for the members to become acquainted with it , and if they are not acquainted with it , it is their ...
... George L. Christian , of Richmond : Mr. President , it seems to me that this matter has been before the Association long enough for the members to become acquainted with it , and if they are not acquainted with it , it is their ...
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... George Bryan , of Richmond : Mr. President , I hope it will be the pleasure of the Association to adopt the motion of the gentleman from Alexandria . I do not know what the ideas of Mr. Smith are about rushing . I have been a member of ...
... George Bryan , of Richmond : Mr. President , I hope it will be the pleasure of the Association to adopt the motion of the gentleman from Alexandria . I do not know what the ideas of Mr. Smith are about rushing . I have been a member of ...
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... George McIntosh and T. S. Garnett . On motion , the Association then adjourned , subject to the call of the Executive Committee . EUGENE C. MASSIE , Secretary . Annual Reports 1902 Report of Treasurer To the Virginia State 38 GENERAL ...
... George McIntosh and T. S. Garnett . On motion , the Association then adjourned , subject to the call of the Executive Committee . EUGENE C. MASSIE , Secretary . Annual Reports 1902 Report of Treasurer To the Virginia State 38 GENERAL ...
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