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EDITORS DAILY CRIMSON:- Your correspondent in yesterday's paper complains of the exorbitant prices charged by the Tennis Association for the use of the courts. The complaint is a common one and one to which attention should be paid. In the same connection may be mentioned a plan which would be of great convenience to the players and which has been several times suggested but never adopted. That is the issuing of tickets in packages or coupons which could be sold at reduced rates. This would obviate the great nuisance of carrying change in one's tennis suit. The Tennis Association is for the benefit of the students, and any scheme which may tend to their convenience without too much trouble should not be utterly disregarded.
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