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Princeton's Law School.

Hitherto New York has had but two Law Schools, Columbia and the University of the City of New York, but now there is to be a third. Princeton is to establish a school of law and possibly one of medicine later on. President Patton and the trustees have long felt the need of a good man to put at the head of such an institution and now that Professor Theodore W. Dwight, the venerable warden of the Columbia Law School, has announced that he will leave that institution next June, Princeton hopes to secure his services. With such a man to put at the head of their new department it is very probable that the college of New Jersey will establish a school of law.

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