The remarkable growth of the Law School this year is very gratifying to all who are interested in Harvard. It is especially gratifying to those who have labored so hard to put the school in its present position. The steady increase in the number of students at the school may justly be regarded as additional vindication of the case system, and is the cause of great rejoicing among the friends of that system. The increase must also be credited in a considerable degree to the work of the Alumni Association of the Law School. The success which has attended the work of this association may well suggest the advisability of the organization of similar associations among the alumni of each of our graduate schools, and the adoption of the same methods which have proved so effective in this particular case.
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PROPERTY FOR HARVARD COLLEGE.