As this is the time of the year when the greatest care has to be taken with the grass, we regret to see that through thoughtlessness or for other causes, so many men are accustomed to walk across the new athletic grounds. The sod is in anything but a flourishing condition, and can ill afford to bear the wear and tear which the continual tramping of men will bring upon it. Especially do these remarks apply to the baseball field which has recently been sodden at the expense of the nine, and which must receive special care if any of the championship games are to be played upon it. Although the sign requesting all passers-by to take the east side of Holmes Field, may not convey any very exact information to strangers at Harvard who may be innocent of the points of compass, it is certainly exact enough for all students, and should be heeded by them.
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PROPERTY FOR HARVARD COLLEGE.