Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 10State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1936 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 67
... reforms . Con- sidering the flood of heretofore untried experiments with which the country has recently been deluged ... Reform and all its works and find relief in the philosophy that what was good enough for our fathers is good enough ...
... reforms . Con- sidering the flood of heretofore untried experiments with which the country has recently been deluged ... Reform and all its works and find relief in the philosophy that what was good enough for our fathers is good enough ...
Page 68
... reform ? There are two separate proposals now pending in Congress ; one in the Senate sponsored by Norris ; one in the House spon- sored by Lea of California . The two plans differ in important particulars , but both would abolish the ...
... reform ? There are two separate proposals now pending in Congress ; one in the Senate sponsored by Norris ; one in the House spon- sored by Lea of California . The two plans differ in important particulars , but both would abolish the ...
Page 219
... reforms in the methods of dealing with crime , probation problems and prison reform . The chairmen for the two last named sections are now being secured and will be announced before the convention . Cards are now being sent to members ...
... reforms in the methods of dealing with crime , probation problems and prison reform . The chairmen for the two last named sections are now being secured and will be announced before the convention . Cards are now being sent to members ...
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JANUARY 1936 No | 1 |
OCTOBER 1936 No | 4 |
DEVELOPMENT OF BANKRUPTCY LEGISLATION | 24 |
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