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We publish in another column, a communication from the committee in charge of the subscriptions for the new athletic grounds, in which they give a report of the amount which has been subscribed. It seems that the subscriptions have so far amounted to but little over two thousand three hundred dollars.

Between six and seven thousand dollars more will be required to give us the grounds we need. The recent success of our athletics at the Polo grounds should induce every Harvard man, whether graduate or undergraduate, to do his best to provide suitable grounds for the association. It is but seldom that the Athletic Association calls for assistance, and this should be an additional reason for giving the assistance when it is needed. We hope that every one who has subscribed will pay his subscription as soon as possible, and that the committee will meet with no difficulty in getting enough additional subscriptions to complete the work.

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