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4861 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 3, 1909, page 293 paragraph 11

… have legal recognition. When we recommend young men and young women to qualify in a British medical school, and inquire into their preliminary training …

4862 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 3, 1909, page 293 paragraph 13

W. A. Ruble: It means those who shall receive legal permission to practice medicine in these countries.

4863 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 3, 1909, page 294 paragraph 8

… for legal practice, and it can only be done now in some of these outside universities. If we can ever have a medical school, we shall be glad to welcome it.

4864 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 3, 1909, page 306 paragraph 23

… could legally appoint was June 11. We can submit our report informally and have all the discussion, but the corporation must act legally on the 11th of June …

4865 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 3, 1909, page 306 paragraph 30

A. G. Daniells: If there are no questions or criticisms, we will consider that you approve of the report, and we will submit the question formally at the time of the legal meeting. You have heard the report, and we are adjourned.

4866 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 6, 1909, page 332 paragraph 5

The Chairman: A legal meeting has been appointed for this time, so a motion to take a recess is in order.

4867 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 6, 1909, page 332 paragraph 6

Upon motion of H. R. Salisbury, duly seconded, the Conference voted to take a recess, during which time the Washington (D. C.) Sanitarium Association had its legal meeting. A report will appear elsewhere.

4868 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 6, 1909, page 332 paragraph 7

After the legal meeting, Conference resumed.

4869 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 7, 1909, page 361 paragraph 33

A legal meeting of the Washington Training College was called Thursday, June 3, 1909, at 9:15 A. M., A. G. Daniells, president of the board, in the chair. A quorum was present.

4870 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 7, 1909, page 363 paragraph 7

In reply to question, it was stated that the property would likely be held by the General Conference Corporation, which is the legal arm of the General Conference unincorporated.

4871 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 6 June 7, 1909, page 376

… College, legal meetings of 90, 186, 278, 306, 361 Control of 344, 360, 363 Washington (D. C.) Sanitarium Association, meetings of 97, 106, 186, 202, 322, 332, 346 West Africa …

4872 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 21, 1913, page 69 paragraph 8

… no legal hindrance to the opening of barber shops in the District of Columbia on Sunday. Soon after this decision was announced a petition, signed by two hundred …

4874 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 May 30, 1913, page 198 paragraph 6

… : The legal requirement made by the American Medical Association is for a hospital of at least one hundred beds, to be owned and controlled by the school. This …

4875 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 June 1, 1913, page 218 paragraph 20

6. That the executive committee of this conference be authorized to organize a legal corporation in the District of Columbia, to hold real estate, to receive gifts and legacies, and to attend to all legal business which pertains to this organization.

4876 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 June 3, 1913, page 255 paragraph 10

… the legal decisions which shall on the one hand bind and fetter the souls God desires to be free, or, on the other, take hands off from all religious questions …

4877 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 June 5, 1913, page 281 paragraph 9

… , the legal body of the General Conference. The delegates are the members; so we have a full quorum. The treasurer will present the business to be brought before …

4878 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 7 June 5, 1913, page 282 paragraph 10

… the legal decisions which shall, on the one hand, bind and fetter the souls God desires to be free, or, on the other, take hands off from all religious questions …

4879 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 358.40 (Ellen Gould White)

… the legality of the action of the conference in appointing delegates to represent those fields that have neglected to appoint their delegates. He moved …

4880 Manuscripts and Memories of Minneapolis, p. 359.14 (Ellen Gould White)

… cannot legally receive delegates not appointed as provided for by the constitution.