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Management of the squash courts in four of the seven Houses will be taken over by the H. A. A., it was decided yesterday at a meeting of the Interhouse Athletic Committee. Lowell, Leverett, and Dunster Houses will retain the management of their own courts but have agreed to honor the H. A. A. participation ticket. At the end of the year a lump sum, based upon the number of times tickets have been presented in the course of the year, will be paid each of the recalcitrant Houses to partially cover the cost of upkeep.
Logical Arrangement
In the other Houses the H. A. A. will provide superintendence and will relieve the House authorities of all responsibility. The arrangement is considered a logical one inasmuch as Lowell, Leverett, and Dunster are the only Houses which have courts actually within their own walls.
The Adams courts are in a wing of the University Squash Courts Building, while those of Kirkland, Winthrop, and Eliot are grouped together in the old Freshman Athletic Building.
Following extensive alterations, the courts in that building are now open for play, the former basketball court and locker room, as well as the new wings, being given over exclusively to squash.
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