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Courts number 7 and 14 in the Squash courts Building, which have been undergoing repairs for the past few weeks, are now ready for use. They have been completely remodeled and altered, and are now 8 feet 6 inches by 32 feet in accordance with the official rules of the U. S. S. R. A., and compare favorably with the best courts in Boston. There has been an increasing need for two courts of this type, as it was a great inconvenience to visiting teams to play in the small courts. Members of the first two University teams have an option on these courts, but must sign for them with the janitor the day before they wish to play. If the courts are not signed for by the morning they are to be used, they will be open to any member of the University. Both the courts have galleries which seat fifty people, and all matches with visiting teams will be played there.
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