Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 38Connecticut Bar Association, 1964 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 123
... present Article Third , Section 3 and Section 5 ( if the Senate cannot be redistricted under the present Section 5 ) , new con- stitutional provisions which will not be in conflict with the Fourteenth Amendment to the Federal ...
... present Article Third , Section 3 and Section 5 ( if the Senate cannot be redistricted under the present Section 5 ) , new con- stitutional provisions which will not be in conflict with the Fourteenth Amendment to the Federal ...
Page 131
... present population under 5,000 still have two representatives , while 44 other towns of similar population have only one . The prohibition against more than 2 representatives per town shuts off more representa- tion of the large cities ...
... present population under 5,000 still have two representatives , while 44 other towns of similar population have only one . The prohibition against more than 2 representatives per town shuts off more representa- tion of the large cities ...
Page 372
... present suggestion of doing away with the Board of Delegates , and having a large Council , means that the problem which Mr. Bowerman is trying to obviate will not be solved . In other words , we will have a large Council which will ...
... present suggestion of doing away with the Board of Delegates , and having a large Council , means that the problem which Mr. Bowerman is trying to obviate will not be solved . In other words , we will have a large Council which will ...
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VOLUME XXXVIII | 7 |
Second VicePresident Joseph P Cooney 266 Pearl Street Hartford 3 | 10 |
Table of Contents | 13 |
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