Washington Law Review
Abstract
I would like to discuss with you for a few minutes some of the more important functions of the Board of Governors. Their work is largely done by committees, and I shall call your attention to the work of a number of committees. The fact that all of the committees are not mentioned does not mean that their work is not important. It may mean that it has made a more complete report and will be reported from the floor, and I shall cover only a few of them.
First Page
492
Recommended Citation
Hilton B. Gardner,
State Bar Journal,
Report of the Board of Governors and Address of the President,
35 Wash. L. Rev. & St. B.J.
492
(1960).
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