1911.] PUBLIC DOCUMENT — No. 31. 31 



tiilariitMut'iit iiiid iii'.i<liti',';itiiiii. It scorns clear that the old Imild- 

 ing, hcnvcver enlarged and improved, must still fail to be en- 

 tirely adequate or satisfactory, and that therefore it is wiser at 

 this time to make oidy the few absolutely necessary changes, 

 invol\'iiig relatively little expenditure, leaving full ])rovision for 

 our needs until such time as the State shall grant the money 

 needed for a new building, which the growth of our work will 

 render imperative in the very near future. 



WM. P. BROOKS, 

 Director. 



