EDITORS HARVARD HERALD: Permit me to offer through your columns a suggestion in regard to the tennis courts Could not some arrangement be made by which they would gradually become the common property of all members of the association? Suppose, for example, that as the courts were given up by their present holders, they were not to be reassigned. In this way there would be a gradually increasing number of courts on which any members of the association could play, when they had once secured one for their game, without fear of interruption.
D.MAY 3, 1883.
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