Annual Report of the Illinois State Bar AssociationIllinois State Bar Association, 1926 - Bar associations |
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Page 135
... interest on bonds _ - _ $ 127.51 Oct. 21 , 1925 - U . S. Registered Fourth Liberty Loan Bond Apr. 9 , 1926 - Six Months interest on bonds___ 138.11 Total receipts ... Expenditures : Oct. 21 , 1925 - Voucher No. 83 , Fourth Liberty Loan ...
... interest on bonds _ - _ $ 127.51 Oct. 21 , 1925 - U . S. Registered Fourth Liberty Loan Bond Apr. 9 , 1926 - Six Months interest on bonds___ 138.11 Total receipts ... Expenditures : Oct. 21 , 1925 - Voucher No. 83 , Fourth Liberty Loan ...
Page 137
... Interest Received on Investments . 432.10 265.62 697.72 DISBURSEMENTS : Annual Dues 150.00 Liberty Bond and Accrued Interest__ 511.85 661.85 Balance of cash on hand__ Balance per bank certificate_ . Deduct outstanding check No. 217 ...
... Interest Received on Investments . 432.10 265.62 697.72 DISBURSEMENTS : Annual Dues 150.00 Liberty Bond and Accrued Interest__ 511.85 661.85 Balance of cash on hand__ Balance per bank certificate_ . Deduct outstanding check No. 217 ...
Page 142
... interest , but this we shall defer until later . After dinner we shall find time for a retrospect . I have given a liberal construction , as most of my predecessors in office have done , to the By - Law which prescribes for the ...
... interest , but this we shall defer until later . After dinner we shall find time for a retrospect . I have given a liberal construction , as most of my predecessors in office have done , to the By - Law which prescribes for the ...
Page 144
... interests the legal profession is the number of cases from which we have to determine what is the law . The multiplication of decisions in the Courts of our own and forty - seven other states , and in the various United States Courts ...
... interests the legal profession is the number of cases from which we have to determine what is the law . The multiplication of decisions in the Courts of our own and forty - seven other states , and in the various United States Courts ...
Page 148
... interest the report of the special com- mittee on that subject . Interest in the Federal Constitution . Among the im- portant movements in Bar Association work is the present effort led by the American Bar Association's Committee on ...
... interest the report of the special com- mittee on that subject . Interest in the Federal Constitution . Among the im- portant movements in Bar Association work is the present effort led by the American Bar Association's Committee on ...
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Adams St Albert Allan Stephens American Bar Association American Law Institute appointed Arthur Ashland Block Attorney Board of Governors Carl Centralia Charles Charles E Chicago Admitted CHICAGO-Continued City Clarence Clark St Committee criminal law Danville David Dearborn St Decatur District Chairman Dixon Edgar Edward Edwin elected Federal Frank Frank L Franklin L Fred Frederick Galesburg George H Harold Harry Henry Illinois Bar Illinois State Bar Jackson Blvd Jacksonville James John H Joliet Joseph Judge justice Kankakee LaSalle St lawyers least_ legislature Louis Marquette Bldg membership Michigan Ave Miller mittee Moline Monroe St motion Nat'l Bank Bldg organization Oscar Otis Bldg Peoria practice present President profession question Quincy Robert Rock Island Rock Island County Rockford Rushville Samuel Secretary Springfield Supreme Court SUPREME JUDICIAL DISTRICT Taylorville Thomas tion Tribune Bldg Trust Bldg Urbana Vice-President Walter Washington St Watseka Waukegan William William H Wilson
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