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Soldiers Field.

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At an informal meeting of graduates of the University and others interested in athletics, a committee composed of the following gentlemen was appointed to suggest plans for preparing for use the "Soldier's Field:" Alexander Agassiz '55, chairman; Stephen M. Weld '60, William H. Forbes '61, Augustus Hemenway '75, Samuel D. Warren '75, Robert Bacon '80, William Hooper '80, and George C. Adams '86.

This committee has issued a circular describing the new fields which have been given to the University, their present condition and the plans which have been adopted for their improvement. To this cuts are added, showing the relative position of the college and the field, a birdseye view of the field, the arrangement of the field and drawings of the boat house and dressing rooms.

The committee have sent these circulars to graduates and friends of the University, who are asked to furnish the means necessary to carry out the plans, and they, as well as the Committee on the Regulation of Athletics, will gladly receive any suggestions for changes in them. The committee hopes to obtain at least fifty thousand dollars. Subscriptions may be sent to William Hooper, treasurer of the committee, 87 Milk Street, Boston.

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