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The report of the Dean of the Law School for 1900-01 consists chiefly of two tables. One gives the courses of study and instruction during the year, and the number of students who offered themselves for examination in each course at the end of the year. The other exhibits the growth of the School during the last 31 years, in the number of students, the number and percentage of college graduates, and in the number of colleges represented by their graduates. This second table shows a steady increase in all columns up to the current year. This year, however, shows a considerable loss except in the percentage of college graduates and in the number of colleges represented.
During the twelve months from October 1, 1900 to October, 1901, 5902 volumes and 324 pamphlets were added to the library. The library contained, October 1, 1901, about 62,500 volumes and 6,400 pamphlets.
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