One more criticism of the winter meeting on Sat. ought not to be omitted. The tug-of-war teams, at the very end of the meeting, when they had had over four hours in which to get ready, kept an audience of fourteen hundred men waiting for nearly ten minutes. As it was at that time long past the dinner or supper hour of a large majority of this audience, and many of them had come out from Boston to see the games, such a delay was inexcusable. The next meeting will be attended by ladies who, even less than men, will care to remain through a long meeting if delays occur. Nothing breaks up the enjoyment of an entertainment so much as a constant stream of spectators leaving, one party after another, before the affair is over.
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