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We make a point of always encouraging any attempted improvements in the appearance and convenience of the yard or buildings. When, then, we see the authorities endeavoring to beautify the yard, we have at once to urge all concerned to assist them. The present is a very critical time in the growth of grass, and only by considerable care on the part of all, by refraining from walking or running across the grass plots, can the yard be made to have its usual beautiful appearance. The college horse, famed in antiquity, depends in a large measure, on the amount of the grass crop. Deprive him of his scanty meal of have from the yard, and who will draw the snow-plow, that paragon of our college appliances, next winter?

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