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Additions to Law Library

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The Law School Library has recently received two very important gifts of books, one from Mr. E. J. D. Coxe of Drifton, Pa., and the other from Mr. L. Rand '93, L.L.B. '96.

Mr. Coxe's gift consists for the law it brary of hat father, the late Brinton Coxe, and contains 3225 volumes and 92 pamphlets. There are many books of great value in this collection, containing, s it does, nearly a complete set of the decisions of the Rota Roma in about 60 volumes, a number of rare volumes of early English and American statute law, and old editions of Blackstone's "Commentaries" and early laws of the colonies.

Mr. Hand's gift consists of about 1420 volumes among which is a nearly complete collection of old folio reports of the Courts of Common Law and Chancery of England, as well as a complete set of the year books.

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