The prospect of the taking down of the seats on Holmes Field, mentioned by the Crimson, because of the non-payment of the builder, is truly deplorable. We can not believe that the threat is serious, or that, if so, the college would allow it to be put into execution. Certainly enough generous supporters of the foot-ball team will be found to liquidate this debt for them. Furthermore, we trust it will not be found impossible, on account of the cost, to adopt the Crimson's plan for the erection of a ladies' grand stand with some suitable covering or awning. The adoption of some similar plan for Jarvis, also, is, we think, a much needed improvement.
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