LIST OF PROPERTIES 



tions is submitted. The plan is only tentative, and is 

 not submitted as a working or construction plan. 



14. Manual Training School 



The grounds of this school are too limited for utiliza- 

 tion as a playground. There appears to be no con- 

 venient or inexpensive method of extending them. 



15. Robert Bartlett School 



The land in connection with this school is sufficient for 

 the needs of small children. It requires grading, de- 

 velopment, and some simple apparatus. The base- 

 ball diamond for the use of small boys could be re- 

 located with advantage. 



16. Winthrop School 



The grounds of this school, as with most of the others, 

 are too small except for recess use. They could be 

 made more serviceable by slight equipment and more 

 attractive by some hardy planting. 



C. PLAYGROUNDS AND ATHLETIC FIELDS 



17. Williams Street Playground 



Six acres of low level land between Bayonet and Will- 

 iams Street, adjoining the proposed Inner Park Boule- 

 vard and the College for Women. This tract can prob- 

 ably be acquired at small cost. 



18. Bank Street Playground 



This area comprises 10 acres of low land at the south- 

 east corner of the proposed Large Natural Park Reser- 

 vation, not far from Bank Street. It would be a 



