Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 35Connecticut Bar Association, 1961 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... Board , and are availing themselves of it more and more . The police themselves take the Board seriously . At the time the creation of the Board was under consideration , it was reported that James P. Loughran , then the President of ...
... Board , and are availing themselves of it more and more . The police themselves take the Board seriously . At the time the creation of the Board was under consideration , it was reported that James P. Loughran , then the President of ...
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... Board was under discussion , Police Commissioner Thomas J. Gibbons was publicly silent . Until his retirement in July of 1960 , he had little to say about ... Board . Secondly , the Board has been restricted 1961 ] 153 POLICE ADVISORY BOARD.
... Board was under discussion , Police Commissioner Thomas J. Gibbons was publicly silent . Until his retirement in July of 1960 , he had little to say about ... Board . Secondly , the Board has been restricted 1961 ] 153 POLICE ADVISORY BOARD.
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a Board . Secondly , the Board has been restricted by in- adequate funds ; at the beginning this precluded any paid staff at all and was responsible for the Board's almost total lack of achievement during its first eight months . Even ...
a Board . Secondly , the Board has been restricted by in- adequate funds ; at the beginning this precluded any paid staff at all and was responsible for the Board's almost total lack of achievement during its first eight months . Even ...
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STATE BAR ASSOCIATION OF CONNECTICUT | 1 |
JUNE 1961 NUMBER | 2 |
SEPTEMBER 1961 NUMBER | 3 |
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