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ACCEPTANCE OF WELD CLUB'S OFFER DEPENDS ON GOLFERS

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"The students of the University have been offered an excellent opportunity to obtain full golfing privileges on a course in Brookline," stated Major F.W. Moore '93, graduate treasurer of the Athletic Association, yesterday. "The Weld Club has offered us regular membership rights for the cheapest possible rates. If the students signify their interest, the H. A. A. will take every possible step to obtain the administration's permission to purchase the necessary memberships. If the plan is passed, the expenses for playing would probably amount to only a dollar and a quarter a day. Such an offer should not be passed up."

E.D. Cole '27, manager of the golf team, has asked all those who are interested to send a card with their names, class, and the number of times they would play during the week, to 11 Holworthy Hall as soon as possible.

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