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I ' kOCTOK, ' J ' iRlMAS K. PuFFER, W. L. purinton, a. j. Richards, R. H. Roberis, Georck L. Robinson, J. R. Rogers, Enw. L. Rollins, William H. Rotch, A. Lawrenxe Sawyer, Joseph Sawyer, Jacoh H. ScHoFiELD, William J. Schwamb, Peier Segdwick, W. T. Shaw, Henry S. Shuman, a. Skin ' ner, J. ). Smith, W. L. Son ' dericker. Jerome Santial, F. G. Stanwood, James H. Swain, George F. Sweei ' , H. N. Thomson, Elihu Tolman, James P. TriTLE, Joseph H. Van Daell, A. N. Walker, Francis A. Waisox. William Weeks, G. W. White, Anthony C Whitman, Herberi T. Whitmore, U ' ili.iam H. WiLLCUTT, Levi L. Williams, F. H. Woodf,ridi;e. S. H. WoonMURY, C. J. H, VN ' yman, Morrill 24
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THE MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY. yells. M. I. T.! Rah! Rah! Rah! M. I. T.! Rah! Rah I Rah! M. T. T.! Rah! Rah! Rah! Technology Technology! Rah! Rah! Rah! Colors: Corciinal FJed ai id Sll ' er=Gr T is not our intention to describe the changes that have made scientific schools a necessity the world over ; neither will we follow the growth of tech- nical colleges in general. Grand old Technol- ogy alone is our theme, and way down in our hearts we wonder at our audacity in attempting a history at which Herodotus himself might hesi- i tate. For some years prior to i860 there had been a gradually strengthening undercurrent agitating the people of New England to the good that might accrue to the community from a greater diffusion of technical knowledge. The matter began to assume definite form when, on February 18, 1859, meeting was held in the library of the Boston Society of Natural History, then on Mason Street. Mr. Marshall P. Wilder presided, and among the speakers were Prof. Louis Agassfz and Hon. Alexander H. Rice. As a result, a committee was appointed to prepare a memorial to the Legislature suggesting the reservation of four squares of the newly-acquired Back Bay lands, one to be devoted to collections of implements, models, and other objects pertaining to agriculture, horticulture, and pomol- ogy ; another to natural history, practical geology and chemistry, with ample room for museums of specimens; a third to those institutions devoted to the development of mechanics, manufactures, and commerce ; and the last to fine arts, history and ethnology. 26
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