The general plan of having our own skating park close at hand is very attractive, but it is scarcely possible to put it into practice this winter, it is now so late in the season. Therefore let the directors of the H. A. A. and the officers of the Base-ball Association talk the matter over and see to it that proper arrangements be made before next winter for the sport. In the first place Holmes field should be fenced in on the west side as it is on the south, in order that the ice may be used by students only and by them on presentation of the H. A. A. ticket at one of the two entrances. Convenient means must be provided also for flooding the whole surface evenly, and from different points. Other preparations also will doubtless have to be made. All this can easily be done if the Athletic Association is willing to push the matter through, and we would urge them to take active steps before next autumn to make the idea a reality. The college will duly appreciate any trouble to which they may put themselves, and every skater at Harvard will rejoice greatly at the execution of this scheme.
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