"Harvard and its Surroundings" is a book well-known to every Harvard man in the upper classes, and it is a book with which every freshman should make himself familiar at the outset of his college course. There is but little of general information about the university and its vicinity that this little book does not very clearly and briefly gives. It can be had of Moses King.
Lost.-About a week ago an open faced gold watch, stem-wader, gutta percha chain attached. Please return to W. T. Gray, 4 Holyoke street.
Found-Two tintype pictures of tennis players in costume. Owner can receive them at Bartlett's College Pharmacy.
For sale-Copies of good notes in Political Economy 4, History 2 and 12. Phonography successfully taught by personal instruction or by mail. Address 39 C. II., Cambridge.
Have you bought that Newmarket yet? H. London IIurlbert, tailor, 125 Tremont street, Boston, recommends this garment as the swell coat for young men.
Lost.-A dark-brown silk umbrella with dark wooden handle. Finder will please return to M. 19.
To Rent-a furnished room at 1 Holyoke street. Apply to room 46 School street, Boston.
Chas. T. Libbey, tutor in Freshman Mathematics and German. College House, 27.
To Let-A good double corner room in Felton to let at a reluced price. No, 36. Inquire of the Janitor.
Mr. E. J. Ferris, instructor in sparring, will be at his rooms over Ramsay's drug store. every day from 10. A. M. to 6 P. M. Students are requested to come as early as possible to make appointments.
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