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...present site of the baseball diamond, to take the place of the present football and baseball stands. The plans, as designed by Professor Hollis and Mr. Charles McKim, of McKim, Mead and White, the well-known New York architects, provide for a horse-shoe shaped structure of steel, somewhat like the stadium at Athens, with seats of stone concrete seating about 27,000 persons. Within the stadium will be the football gridiron, surrounded by an oval running track 440 yards in length, as well as a straight-away track the finish of which will...
...other proposed buildings will, in time, be constructed to continue the other side. The stadium will provide seats for spectators at all the contests now held on Soldiers Field except baseball games. It will therefore be necessary to construct a new baseball diamond and grand-stand. The amount of steel in the existing grand-stands, however, will be sufficient to make a permanent baseball stand and there will therefore be enough permanent stands to seat the spectators at all games. It will be possible, in cases of necessity, to add 13,000 additional seats to the stadium, thus making...
...construction of the stadium may be delayed by the present high cost of steel, but it is hoped that it may be completed by June, 1904, so that it may he dedicated at Commencement of that year...
...Sophomore class and the sophomores of Williams College at Williamstown on April 18, the following question has been submitted by Williams: "Resolved, That the best industrial interests of the United States demand the immediate, absolute abolition of custom duties on raw materials and rough products of iron and steel; such as pigiron, bar-iron, scrap iron, and steel ingots...
Stevenson, C B, With Maryland Steel Company, at Sparrow's Point...