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Tennis Society (1974-[1976])
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Dates of existence
1974-[1976]
History
First mention of the Tennis Society was through an advertisement in the McGarel in November 1974, encouraging students to participate in the British Polytechnic Tennis Champions competition. Members of the society were able to use the tennis facilities at the Quintin Hogg Memorial Ground in Chiswick on Wednesday afternoons. In April 1979, Bruce Young, who frequently wrote the badminton reports in the McGarel during the time, competed in the BPSA Individual Tennis Tournament. At the Southern Area Tournament, he qualified for the National finals, and finished as a runner-up.
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Related entity
Polytechnic of Central London Students' Union (1970-1992) (1970-1992)
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associative