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TEN DOLLAR H.A.A. TICKETS TO ADMIT TO HOUSE COURTS

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Holders of H.A.A. ten dollar participation tickets will be allowed to use the House squash courts next year without special charge, according to an announcement yesterday. The $3.50 ticket which is now available to House members, however, will be continued for those who desire them.

During the past year, it has been necessary for members of the Houses to buy the special privilege or use the Linden Street courts. It is expected that the new arrangement will save a considerable sum to the regular purchasers of both the general ticket and the House card, but that more students will buy the general ticket and so compensate the Athletic Association.

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