Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1954
Publication Information
29 Wash. L. Rev. & St. B. J. 330 (1954)
Abstract
It has been my happy experience during the past half dozen years to be closely and professionally associated with three members of this association, Mr. Tracy Griffin, Mr. Holman and Mr. A. Schweppe. In my judgment these are three of the most representative, the most erudite and most patriotic members of the Bar to be found anywhere.
If they are representative of the Washington State Bar Association, then indeed it is a great honor for me or anybody else to have the privilege of addressing you, and I so regarded it and so accepted the invitation.
I have studied your excellent program. I have observed that you have been here in Spokane for a relatively long time in terms of associative deliberation. You have had your fill of inspiration and instruction and now you are nearing the end of a meeting.
Recommended Citation
Clarence E. Manion,
Our Forgotten Finding of Fact,
29 Wash. L. Rev. & St. B. J. 330 (1954).
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