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President Walker, of the Institute of Technology, has just published his annual report. He shows the need of an endowment of $2,000,000 to place the institute on a firm basis, with provisions for paying adequate salaries to the corps of instructors as well as accommodations for future growth...
...such men. The lockers which they have obtained they make not the slightest use of, and their advantages are entirely lost. We would urge, therefore, the men who are in possession of lockers which they never utilize to surrender them to men who are in actual and daily need of them...
...school is the chairman of the football committee. He is also an active member of the general Athletic committee. The only other appointment on the football committee thus far is Mr. P. D. Trafford, '89. Mr. Trafford's record is too fresh in all our minds to need any comment. The hope is that the other member of the committee will be chosen with equal wisdom...
...preached, taking as his text the fourteenth to the twenty-second verses of the third chapter of Revelations, in which the angel of Laodicea is rebuked for being neither hot nor cold. He showed how this passage is a warning to all that are at ease, and say "I need nothing." We must always seek something greater and fuller, always stive for nobler things, and finally, when we have come to deserve God, He will come to us. We should find some task which human powers have failed to do, and which can only be done by divine power...
...Boston Theatre was filled last evening at the first presentation of the "Merchant of Venice" by Booth and Mme. Modjeska. Little need be said of the work of either of these principals. Their impersonations, Booth as Shylock and Modjeska as Portia were full of life and vividness throughout. Miss Craigen as Jessica put considerable earnestness into her part, and showed good capabilities. The play as a whole was well received, and, although some of the members of the company were second rate, the incomparable work of Booth and Modjeska more than made up for minor individual faults. Unwarrantable liberty...