Word: courting
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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TENNIS ASSOCIATION. The tennis courts on Holmes and Jarvis fields are now ready for use. These courts are open to all members of the university, under the same condition as last year. There is no membership fee to join the association, but each player pays the man who collects on the field for the use of a court. The charge on the clay courts is 10 cents for each man, and on the turf courts 20 cents, except when four play, when it is 15 cents apiece. Nets can be had without extra charge by applying...
...OAKES, Secretary.TENNIS ASSOCIATION. The tennis courts on Holmes and Jarvis fields are now ready for use. These courts are open to all members of the university, under the same condition as last year. There is no membership fee to join the association, but each player pays the man who collects on the field for the use of a court. The charge on the clay courts is 10 cents for each man, and on the turf courts 20 cents; except when four play, when it is 15 cents apiece. Nets can be had without extra charge by applying...
Even if neither of these plans could be adopted, there ought to be enough seats placed in the office for the tired students, - for most of us feel "tired" during our waiting at these, not exactly "kettle-drums," but drum head court martials...
...life, are becoming so popular that only a small number of those in attendance are able to meet and converse with the ever cordial host. Here certainly is need for reform. The lists at the office must be getting as long as the docket of the U. S. Supreme Court at Washington, and it is probable that soon the man with an invitation to U. 5 will have as much difficulty in getting advantage from it, as the poor plaintiff has in bringing his case to trial. Aside from the evils of postponement, another evil arises from the condition...
...following have been elected members of the Supreme Court of the Pow Wow for 1886 7: Cowles, Davis, Davidson, Goodale, Hobbs, W. C. Smith, Storrow, Trask and W. Williams...