Cornell Law Library Annual Report 1937

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miscellaneous

The following miscellaneous items represent distinct &nd valuable additions to our library: 1* The completion of negotiations and the receipt of the volumes published to date containing all of the New York State legislative Documents, beginning with 1935.

This Is an

excellent solution to the preservation of these valuable re­ ef port3 In a complete fora,/which we have only had miscellaneous copies In the past.

2, The beginning of a file of the reports and publi­ cations of the various state committees on Interstate Coopera­ tion. 3. Collection of the Hearings before various committees of the United States Senate and House of Representatives concerning matters which are of Interest tc us.

We already/the

hearings pertaining to the Social Security Act, Revenue Act of 3-936, Reorganisation of the Federal Judiciary, Investigation of heal Estate Bondholders' Reorganizations, Licensing of Federal Corporations, and other Important material. 4.We have received and extended cooperation to the General University Library In our efforts to complete files of material.

This works towrard the elimination of duplication

*hd also creates a better spirit and feeling between us. 5.

We were able to obtain a set of the Fourth D

digest (1926-1936) before January 1st, so that we were allowed *he twenty-five per cent law school discount.

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This set was listed


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