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Recounts the development of the graduate school; describes the university's facilities for the promotion of research and publication - its expanding libraries, its scientific laboratories, its periodical publication, its permanent institutes, and its university press; and presents a list of publications from the founding of the graduate school to 1945.
These papers were presented during a Conference on Research and Regional Welfare, part of the Sescuicentennial Celebration of the university. The subjects covered include nutrition and public health, the humanities and social sciences, the physical sciences and industry, and the biological sciences.
This vital history of the School of Law includes the development of the library, reminiscences of the early twentieth-century law school, a discussion of the teaching theory and practice of law, the changes brought about by World War II, and an evaluation of the future of the law school as an integral portion of the state university.
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