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Special Notices.

All notices published under this head except "Lost" and "Found" notices must be paid for before insertion.

A club table can be accommodated at Mrs. Sawyer's, 29 Holyoke street.

The stock of pianos formerly at No. 11 Brattle street has been removed to the anteroom of Roberts Hall.

One thousand tall hats for torchlight parade are ready for sale, at 25c. each, at J. F. Noera's, 436 Harvard street.

To LET-No 30 Felton at a great sacrifice, with carpet and curtains thrown in. Apply at once to janitor.

LOST-On Saturday, October 18, a green silk jockey cap, between Holyoke and Plympton streets. Please return to Leavitt and Pierce.

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Teaching in Classics by a graduate who has had several years experience in teaching. Address A. L. H., 1 Rowe street, Cambridge.

Mrs. Guild, 156 Mt. Auburn street, has a suite of rooms to let and will receive at her family table two or three persons. References required.

Billy Fraser, Light Weight Champion of New England, the popular teacher of sparring, will receive communications addressed to New Church St., Somerville, Mass.

LOST-On Jarvis on Friday afternoon, during the game, a light, grayish brown overcoat, Morrill Bros. make. Will anyone having information kindly leave work at 10 Matthews.

Mr. Alfred E. Haserick, of Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, has recently passed the Entrance Examinations at Christ Church College, Oxford, and been admitted as a Commoner, He was prepared by Dr. E. R. Humphreys of Chester Park, Boston.

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