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THE BUFFALO LIBRARY BUILDING AND LAW LECTURE ROOMS.
THE BUFFALO LAW SCHOOL.
By Charles P. Norton, Professor of the Law of Practice in Civil Actions.
THE series of articles upon the law schools of the country, which have been published in these pages, have presented in an entertaining and instructive way the history of the founding of these various schools, together with the method of instruction pursued in them. The presentation of the subject of legal education by a comparison of the methods employed in the different schools has never before been so effectively done, and the cause of instruction in jurisprudence must of necessity be con-