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Work on the tennis courts on Jarvis Field was begun last Friday, and if the weather is favorable they should be open for play early next week. All the 30 courts have been thoroughly raked and rolled and will be marked as soon as the ground is more firm.
There will be eight courts on Holmes Field this spring, but they will not be put into condition until the building materials for Langdell Hall can be cleared away. This will probably not be possible for several weeks. The 17 courts which are being constructed on Soldiers Field will not be ready for use for about a month. As yet only the preliminary steps in their construction have been taken.
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