Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 42Connecticut Bar Association, 1968 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 139
... increase in dues . This editorial is intended to witness in the most earnest terms my support of that dues increase . I don't indulge in the self - flattery inherent in the appear- ance that because a dues increase was once here urged ...
... increase in dues . This editorial is intended to witness in the most earnest terms my support of that dues increase . I don't indulge in the self - flattery inherent in the appear- ance that because a dues increase was once here urged ...
Page 209
... increase 68 % . Sec- ond highest were physicians ' fees , with a 29 % rise . Dentists ' fees ranked third with a 21 % increase . The cost of optometric examinations and eyeglasses rose 16 % , while charges for prescriptions and drugs ...
... increase 68 % . Sec- ond highest were physicians ' fees , with a 29 % rise . Dentists ' fees ranked third with a 21 % increase . The cost of optometric examinations and eyeglasses rose 16 % , while charges for prescriptions and drugs ...
Page 503
... increase , which represents really a $ 20 increase , should reflect or result in an increased revenue to the Association of $ 76,000 . Now , the Council has acted to designate the sum of $ 50,000 to be set aside for the Clients ...
... increase , which represents really a $ 20 increase , should reflect or result in an increased revenue to the Association of $ 76,000 . Now , the Council has acted to designate the sum of $ 50,000 to be set aside for the Clients ...
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VOLUME 42 | 2 |
SEPTEMBER 1968 NUMBER | 3 |
DECEMBER 1968 NUMBER | 4 |
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