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Over 100 Books Published

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Over a hundred books will have been published by the University Press during 1935. These include largely books by professors here and elsewhere, as well as some theses written by graduate students of the University. No fiction is published, and all books are new. There are no reprints of classics, or of recent popular literature.

The Press, with printing facilities at Randall Hall, operates as a department of the University, just as do the Medical and Law Schools.

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