Twenty-five cents each will be paid for a limited number of No. 2, Vol. 6, of the Harvard Lampoon, at the office of the Co-operative Society.
Mr. Alfred E. Haserick, of Commonwealth avenue, who has been during the last two years a pupil of Dr. Humphreys, sailed on the Arizona last Tuesday on his way to enter Christ Church, Oxford. Dr. Humphreys, therefore, has a vacancy for a pupil, either resident or daily, to prepare for Harvard as freshman or sophomore. He would prefer one having the ambition to enter on advanced standing.
Tutoring in Trigonometry, Algebra and Analytics, by a tutor of four years experience, G. W. Sawin, '84, 27 Hollis.
Found-A pair of cuffs with buttons. Call at 5 Grays.
Lost-Will the gentleman who took by mistake from the gymnasium last week a silk umbrella marked on the handle J. C. Faulkner, kindly return the same to 27 Thayer.
A. E. A. Godnefrin, teacher of French. No. 40 Montgomery street, Boston.
Mr. E. J. Ferris has finally consented to take classes in sparring to consist of four members each. Terms: Twenty-four lessons (private) $20; twenty-four lessons (in classes) $15. Those wishing to enter the winter sports should commence at once. Hours, 9 A. M. to 6 P. M., over Ramsay's drug store.
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