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Page 3 - And the said association is formed to cultivate the science of jurisprudence, to promote reform in the law, to facilitate the administration of justice, to elevate the standard of integrity, honor and courtesy in the legal profession, and to cherish the spirit of brotherhood among the members thereof.
Page 10 - All papers read before the Association shall be lodged with the Secretary. The Annual Address of the President, the Reports of Committees, and all proceedings at the Annual Meeting shall be printed; but no other address made or paper read or presented shall be printed, except by order of the Committee on Publications.
Page 7 - The Association shall meet annually at such time and place as the Executive Committee may select, and those present at such meeting shall constitute a quorum and fifty members present at any special meeting shall constitute a quorum.
Page 6 - District, and all complaints which may be made in matters affecting the interests of the legal profession, the practice of the law and the administration of justice.
Page 7 - ... of such alteration or amendment shall have been given in writing at a previous annual meeting of the Institute.
Page 55 - Its circulation has been immense "among the successive generations of justices of the peace in every town"ship of the State, lawyers, county officers, Judges and business men, in "other states as well as our own ; and it has been a model for similar "works elsewhere.
Page 6 - Bar, who shall be charged with the duty of examining and reporting what change it is expedient to propose in the system and mode of legal education, and of admission to the practice of the profession in the State of Mississippi.
Page 10 - The terms of office of all officers elected at any Annual Meeting shall commence at the adjournment of such meeting, except the Council, whose term of office shall commence immediately upon their election.
Page 52 - On the bench of the Supreme Court" (I quote from John W. Andrews, Allen G. Thurman and RA Harrison) "he fully •sustained his earlier reputation as a judge, and probably held as high a place in the estimation of the bench, 'the bar and the public, as has ever been reached by any one of the many distinguished men who have adorned our judicial history. Wise, patient, firm, impartial, courteous, he never lost sight of the dignity of his high office, to which he brought unusual native vigor of mind,...
Page 7 - Association, and by the Executive Committee. The Treasurer shall collect and by order of the Executive Committee disburse the moneys of the Association, and discharge such other duties as shall be required of him by the Association or the Executive Committee. The Treasurer shall give...