Connecticut Bar Journal, Volumes 20-21State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1946 - Law Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... received from the Assistant Secretary , Mr. MacDonald , and from the Secretary's assistant , Miss Chapman . The ... received from October 1 , 1945 , - $ 4,730.90 to October 1 , 1946 ..... $ 3,992.75 Admission Fees received from October 1 ...
... received from the Assistant Secretary , Mr. MacDonald , and from the Secretary's assistant , Miss Chapman . The ... received from October 1 , 1945 , - $ 4,730.90 to October 1 , 1946 ..... $ 3,992.75 Admission Fees received from October 1 ...
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... received his master's degree , was a strong plea for the complete abandonment of the then current rules in poetry , the conclusion of the work being devoted to his own poems , their inclusion perfect examples of the censured practices ...
... received his master's degree , was a strong plea for the complete abandonment of the then current rules in poetry , the conclusion of the work being devoted to his own poems , their inclusion perfect examples of the censured practices ...
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... receiving a generous application of tar and feathers . Although the work received the acclaim of Moses Coit Tyler as " one of the world's masterpieces of political badinage , ” its efficacy as an organ of pro - Patriot propaganda has ...
... receiving a generous application of tar and feathers . Although the work received the acclaim of Moses Coit Tyler as " one of the world's masterpieces of political badinage , ” its efficacy as an organ of pro - Patriot propaganda has ...
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APRIL 1946 Number | 2 |
OCTOBER 1946 Number | 4 |
DECEMBER 1947 Number | 5 |
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