Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the Iowa State Bar Association ...The Association, 1911 Proceedings of the early Iowa State Bar Association, 1874-1881, were republished by the present association, in 1912, in one volume under title: Proceedings of the Iowa State Bar Association, held at Des Moines, Iowa, l874-1881. |
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... PRESIDENT : The response to the address of welcome will be delivered by the Honorable C. A. Carpenter , of Columbus June- tion . C. A. CARPENTER : Mr. President and Members of the Bar As- sociation : I esteem it a great honor to be ...
... PRESIDENT : The response to the address of welcome will be delivered by the Honorable C. A. Carpenter , of Columbus June- tion . C. A. CARPENTER : Mr. President and Members of the Bar As- sociation : I esteem it a great honor to be ...
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... PRESIDENT : Next we will listen to the report of the Li- brarian , by Mr. A. J. Small , of Des Moines . REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN To the President , officers and members of the Iowa State Bar Association . Gentlemen : -I herewith hand you ...
... PRESIDENT : Next we will listen to the report of the Li- brarian , by Mr. A. J. Small , of Des Moines . REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN To the President , officers and members of the Iowa State Bar Association . Gentlemen : -I herewith hand you ...
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... President , James Grant . 1st Vice President , C. H. Gatch . 2d Vice President , O. P. Shiras . 3d Vice President , W. A. Stowe . Recording Secretary , C. A. Clark . Corresponding Secretary , Crom Bowen . Treasurer , C. C. Nourse . Iowa ...
... President , James Grant . 1st Vice President , C. H. Gatch . 2d Vice President , O. P. Shiras . 3d Vice President , W. A. Stowe . Recording Secretary , C. A. Clark . Corresponding Secretary , Crom Bowen . Treasurer , C. C. Nourse . Iowa ...
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... PRESIDENT : You have heard the report of the Librarian . What shall be done in regard to the recommendation with respect to the first Bar Association in the United States , as I understand it ? JUSTICE H. E. DEEMER : I move you that the ...
... PRESIDENT : You have heard the report of the Librarian . What shall be done in regard to the recommendation with respect to the first Bar Association in the United States , as I understand it ? JUSTICE H. E. DEEMER : I move you that the ...
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... PRESIDENT : Next is the report of delegates to the Amer- ican Bar Association . J. B. WEAVER , JR .: Mr. President and Gentlemen of the Asso- ciation : At your session in 1910 Hon . J. L. Carney , Mr. F. F. Faville , and myself were ...
... PRESIDENT : Next is the report of delegates to the Amer- ican Bar Association . J. B. WEAVER , JR .: Mr. President and Gentlemen of the Asso- ciation : At your session in 1910 Hon . J. L. Carney , Mr. F. F. Faville , and myself were ...
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Page 177 - The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ, Moves on: nor all your Piety nor Wit Shall lure it back to cancel half a Line, Nor all your Tears wash out a Word of it.
Page 205 - ... and if, in the Legislature so next chosen as aforesaid, such proposed amendment or amendments shall be agreed to by a majority of all the members elected to each House, then it shall be the duty of the Legislature to submit such proposed amendment or amendments to the people in such manner and at such time as the Legislature shall prescribe...
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