IT is not generally known that last year the President gave Captain Squibb, for a Lacrosse field, the piece of ground back of the society building and the hospital, and north of the football grounds, extending east and west for about one hundred and twenty-five yards. As this would interfere with some six or seven tennis courts, which had already been marked out before the grant of President Eliot became known, the Lacrosse Association is willing to come to a compromise with the tennis men and agree upon a time to use the ground. If the Lacrosse Team can have the ground from four to five in the afternoon, during the fall, it will not be necessary for the court-holders to abandon their ground before the spring, and meanwhile they will have had an opportunity to make some different arrangements.
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