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SACHS GIVES RARE BOOKS FOR NORTON CENTENARY

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A valuable collection of limited editions designed by Bruce Rogers, Typographical Advisor to the University Press and a noted expert on printing, has been presented to Widener Library by Professor P. J. Sachs '00 in memory of the late Professor Charles Eliot Norton '46, the centenary of whose birth is to be celebrated next month.

The volumes, of which there are nearly 300, comprise examples of nearly all Rogers' typographical masterpieces of the past 30 years including work done at the Riverside Press, the Cambridge University Press, the Printing House of William Edwin Rudge, and the Harvard University Press.

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