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EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON :-Your tennis correspondent in the Friday edition suggested in answer to your invitation, that the courts be made of earth in place of the usual turf; though he admitted the latter to be the better, he advocated the former. There is no reason why we should not have courts of good turf, and my plan is this : that early next spring the ground be sodded and that a man be employed, whose duty it will be to keep the ground in order, and protect the place from that immortal nuisance, the Cambridge mucker.

An assessment of 50c. per member would pay for these innovations, and no one interested in tennis ought to object to such a tax.

Respectfully, C. R. H.

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