Message by Matthew M. Neely, Governor of West Virginia, vetoing a bill designed to compel all practicing attorneys of West Virginia to join the state bar association and severally pay it membership dues of not more than eight dollars a year.
Call Number:
P15196
Date:
1943
Description:
Pamphlet. "Regular session, March 17, 1943."
Subject Corporate Names:
West Virginia Bar Association.
Subject Topical:
Lawyers--West Virginia.
All:
West Virginia Bar Association., Lawyers--West Virginia.
Pamphlet. Address broadcast by the West Virginia Network on July 6, 1944, about the decline of the academic and athletics programs at West Virginia University during the term of its president, Charles Lawall.
Subject Corporate Names:
West Virginia University--Curricula--History., West Virginia University--History., West Virginia University--Sports--History.
All:
West Virginia University--Curricula--History., West Virginia University--History., West Virginia University--Sports--History.
Rush D. Holt, an infamous traitor to the Democratic Party, an intolerable abomination to the United States Senate, an everlasting disgrace to the people of West Virginia.
Call Number:
P7539
Date:
1936
Description:
Pamphlet. "The following is an extract from a campaign speech delivered by Senator M. M. Neely, November 2, 1936, in the Court House in Fairmont, West Virginia, before a visible audience of nineteen hundred people. The address was broadcast by Radio Station WMMN, while "loud speakers" carried it to approximately five thousand people on the streets of Fairmont, who could not find standing room inside the Court House."
Subject Personal:
Holt, Rush Dew, 1905-1955., Neely, Matthew Mansfield, 1874-1958.
Subject Geographic:
United States--Politics and government--20th century., West Virginia--Politics and government--20th century.
All:
Holt, Rush Dew, 1905-1955., United States--Politics and government--20th century., West Virginia--Politics and government--20th century., Neely, Matthew Mansfield, 1874-1958.