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EDITORS HERALD-CRIMSON.-The writer of the article on tennis courts, which appeared in a recent number of the HERALD-CRIMSON, seems a little hasty in his recommendations. Is he a follower of the illustrious reformer, Henry George, or does he really believe that because only a few yet have courts, it would be right to dispossess them. It would be hard at any rate to make the aforesaid holders of courts see the justice of this. When they have the exclusive right to their courts only after four o'clock and even then anyone else can use them in the absence of the owners, they think all has been conceded that the non-holders can justly claim. If the association will wait a little longer, it will come into possession of all the courts without resorting to violent measures.

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