The Himalaya shawl taken by mistake from the ante-room in Sever Hall on the evening of last Monday (May 5) may be returned to Mr. Jones, or to the owner, 38 Concord avenue.
An order for $16 worth of livery hire at Pike's livery, will be sold for $12.00 A. A. Waterman.
Students, before giving your linen elsewhere, try the Harvard Furnishing Store, where all laundering is done by hand, and thus avoid the destruction of your clothes. 436 Harvard street, next to Leavitt and Pierce.
Lost-Base-ball season ticket. Please return to A. H. Levy, 66 Thayer.
Class colers in the form of a small rosette, to be worn by the members of the college at the races on Saturday, can be had at Collins and Fair banks, 407 Washington street.
Lost-Wednesday, 8th, in the yard or on Harvard square, a combination bicycle lock and chain. Please leave at 39 College House.
H. H. Tuttle and Co. keep constantly on hand a fine stock of gentlemen's boots and shoes. See advertisement.
Gentlemen who know themselves to be indebted to Mr. Lovering can have their accounts adjusted by calling at my room, 3 Stoughton. J. H. McIntosh.
There will be a meeting of the senior class at 7.30 this evening in Holden Chapel.
For sale-A 50-inch "Special Club" Bicycle, (half nickel) in first-rate condition, at a moderate price. Enquire at 35 Matthews.
Tutoring in N. H. 8 and Phil. 3. H. Webster, 43 Holyoke.
For sale-A first-class shell, in good condition. Apply for particulars at Leavitt and Pierce's.
Lost-A McKinnon gold tip stylographic pen, with a rubber band around it. The finder will confer a favor by leaving it at Leavitt and Pierce's.
Lost-On Wednesday, Apr. 30, a Fox terrier, answering to the name of "Toby." He has no collar ; is white in color, with black and tan ears. A suitable reward will be given for his reovery by the janitor of Beck Hall.
Lost-A bicycle chain and padlock. Please return to the secretary's office.
Dr. E. R. Humphreys desires to state that he has a vacancy for one pupil at present, and that during the summer vacation he will be at home to read with students for freshmen and sophomore examinations in September, and will be assisted by a Harvard Honorman in mathematics and by able teachers in modern languages. He will also then have rooms for two resident pudils. 129 West Chester Park, April 19.
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