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The new Law Building at Cornell was opened on Tuesday afternoon. The building has been named Boardman Hall and is a memorial of Douglass Boardman, the first Dean of the Law Department of the University. The occasion was made doubly interesting by the presentation to the Law School of 12,000 volumes, the library of the late Nathaniel C. Moak. The library will be known as the Moak Library and is the gift of Mrs. A. M. Boardman and Mrs. Ellen D. Williams, the widow and daughter of Judge Boardman. This addition to the library doubles the number of volumes in it and makes it one of the most complete in the world.
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