Washington Law Review
Abstract
I appreciate the privilege that I have had during the past year of acting as your President. Although work for the Bar Association took considerable of my time, I found it most enjoyable. My labors were made less burdensome and most pleasant by reason of the fact that the members of the Board of Governors with whom I worked were highly efficicient and devoted to the best interests of our Association. A large part of the work of the Bar Association is necessarily performed by committees. As a whole the committee work was highly satisfactory. I shall not, in this report, discusse the work of all committees, but I shall later on speak briefly of some of the most active committees of the Bar.
First Page
448
Recommended Citation
Thomas L. O'Leary,
Address,
Report of the Board of Governors and Address of the President,
34 Wash. L. Rev. & St. B.J.
448
(1959).
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