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Law School Appoints New Head Librarian

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The Harvard Law Library has announced the appointment as its administrative head of Arthur C. Pulling, who resigned his position as head librarian of the Minnesota Law School to take up the new job here. He will begin his duties on October 1.

Pulling, law librarian at Minnesota for 30 years, increased its collection from 17,000 to more than 128,000 volumes. Under his guidance, the Minnesota collection became second only to Harvard's in material on American and British law.

Mr. Pulling was an assistant at the Harvard Law Library when he left 30 years ago to go to Minnesota, so is returning to the place of his early labors.

At Harvard he will manage a law collection of 600,000 volumes, the largest in the world.

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