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Tuesday, April 24 is the date selected by the Tournament Committee for the start of the Business School tennis tournament. The committee, composed of C. E. Fribley 1G.B., chairman, T. W. Collins 1G.B., William Fickinger 1G.B., Berkeley Gaynor 2G.B., George Gilchrist 1G.B., and F. G. Link 2G.B., has announced that a blue book will be posted this Friday in the Business School Library for entries and will remain there until Saturday, April 14. The draw will be made during the spring vacation and the preliminary rounds of the tournament will be run off during the fourth week of the month.
The Committee on Ranking has announced that the ten highest ranking members of the squad will not be allowed to compete in this tournament.
The Harvard Cooperative Society has put up a permanent challenge cup known as the "Cooperative Trophy" to be awarded each year to the winner of the tournament, while the runner-up will receive a tennis racket. The entrance fee will be 50 cents per person.
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