The remaining members of the executive committee of the Tennis Association have decided that as the time is so limited the following measures should be immediately taken, before a meeting of the association can be called. The necessary expenses of the association for the spring and fall are about $350, and as about 200 men usually join, the assessment will be 75 cents in the fall and $1.00 in the spring, Any student failing to pay this assessment ceases to become a member of the association and is ineligible for any college tournament, while no further fee than the above assessment is necessary to join the association.
Tickets entitling the bearer to play on the courts will be given upon payment of the assessment, and no one will be allowed to play on any ground belonging to the college without a ticket. These must be carried to the court when playing, as an officer will be appointed to see daily that no one plays without them. This measure has been taken as many men considered it honorable last spring to play without contributing to the cost of making new courts to have been given to the association by the college. A student may bring a friend who does not belong to the college on the grounds. The fall assessment of 75 cents may be paid to and tickets received from Mr. H. P. Peirson, 51 Thayer, every morning from 9 to 10.
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