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...Tennis Courts.1. No court can be held by less than four persons or more than six. All the holders of a court (whether undergraduates or in one of the schools) must be of the same class, or if men of different classes wish to hold a court together, their right to the court shall cease with the graduation or departure from the university of the holder or holders who belong to the class (whether in a college or in a school) that would graduate first. No one can be a holder of more than one court...
...holders of a court shall have the first right...
...member of the university can join the association for the rest of the college year by sending in his name to the secretary of the association and paying at the same time the fee of half a dollar. Any member of the association shall have the right of using a court at any time provided a holder of the court does not wish to use it, but those who are not members of the association shall not be allowed to use the courts, or, if they do so, shall have to yield to members of the association desiring...
...first place, the rule heretofore has been that if a man once gains possession of a court, he is allowed to hold that court as long as he is connected with the university. His right to the court continues whether he plays on it regularly or only at rare intervals. If be owns the court at the close of the fall season he still has a right to the court in the spring, even if he does not play on it until June. This seems to be an unreasonable privilege. Only men should have courts who use them. The season...