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1 N.H. B.J. 1 (1958-1959)

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VOL. 1                OCTOBER 1958                    No. 1
CONTENTS
Introduction by Roscoe Pound ..........................   3
President's  Page  ......................................  6
Meet Your New Officers ................................   7
Association  Activities  .................................  14
Fraud and Misrepresentation in New Hampshire by
Warren A. Seavey and Robert V. Johnson ............ 16
Medical Problems in Trial of Civil Cases by Stanley M.
B urns  ...........................................  29
Administration of Small Estates by Leonard C. Hardwick  40
Rules of the Supreme Court ............................ 45
Committee  Reports  ...................................  46
Necrological  ..........................................  53
Notes on  New  Lawyers  ................................  54
Ethical Queries  .......................................  57
Ladies' Auxiliary  .....................................  58
JOHN W. KING, Editor
77 Water Street, Manchester, New Hampshire
Robert I. Eaton, Charles T. Gallagher, Charles J. Flynn,
Associate Editors
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
HON. FRANK R. KENISON, Chairman
Johh F. Beamis, Ralph E. Langdell, Arthur H. Nighswander,
Richard F. Upton, Ernest R. D'Amours
COMMITTEE ON PUBLICATION
Philip G. Peters, Arthur A. Greene, Jr., Peter J. Bourque,
Norman H. Stahl, George R. Hanna, Frederic K. Upton,
Hugh Bownes, Burnham B. Davis, Philip J. Ganem, Gerald
F. Giles and Robert Hinchey
The Journal, official publication of the New Hampshire Bar Association, is issued four
times each year in October, January, April and July. Of the membership dues paid annually
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New Hampshire.
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not necessarily carry the endorsement of the Association.

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