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Cornell Law Library Annual Report 1940

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Our collection of duplicate material has been ar­ ranged. In a systematic order.

Xt *i&6 permitted us to have a

complete index made and tc have duplicate lists completed j.or exchange purposes with other libraries, 5.

We have received the records and briefs of each of

the Appellate Division Departments of hew fork Suate begin­ ning January, ld36.

After such experience as we have had,

we have concluded that their great expense dees not Justify the care and money that they require,

we are acue to borrow

and receive any record and brief of the Appellate Division, from its beginning to date, from the Appellate Division Library at Rochester, «ew Xork.

Since they are so near and

so cooperative, our conclusion has been made that our money should be spent for more useful material,

duoh records and

briefs as we have will be bound and placed on our shelves, but we will depend upon the Law Library at Rochester for all future copies.

*• will attempt tc locate records and briefs

from such an important court as the United States Circuit Court of Appeals, Second District, in their place. g.

Additional auxiliary sets of leading periodicals

have been obtained through personal contacts and exchanges. 7

Over 3,000 volumes have been oiled, greased, and

repaired during the paet year.

Thl. permits ue to keep the

boon* In good appearance and to give them a eubetantlally longer uee.

Expenditures for these puroha... eave ue many

repairing expenses.

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