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Tennis Club Officers.

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From the small number of men who met in Sever 2 last evening, it might be assumed that all members of the University did not understand that they were members of the Tennis Association.

The following officers for 1892-93 were elected; president R. D. Wrenn '95; vice president, J. H. Chase '95; secretary and treasurer, W. Lyman '95. The directors of the association are, R. E. Phillips '93 G. M. Cushing '94, F. B. Winslow '95 and A. Codman '96.

A proposition was made that the association adopt a constitution and join the National Law Tennis Association. After some discussion a committee consisting of Phillips '93, Hoppin '93 and Lyman '95 was appointed to draw up a constitution and to report at the next meeting Nov. 18, when the question of joining the national association will be taken up. The treasurer reported that of the last $200, of the debt owed to the University, $100 and the interest had been paid, and more could probably be paid become the end of the year.

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