Reading of German stories, (those read in Prof. Cook's section,) with special attention to grammar and vocabulary, 7 to 12 P. M. Saturday; to 5 and 7 to 11 P. M., Monday. Boom furnished. College House, 27.
Some furniture for sale at 10 Hollis.
Volume I. of an edition of Plutarchs Lives in the original text. Will the finder please return to the library.
Lost-A part of a link cuff button,-gold, with inlaid flower design of platinum Finder please return to 19 M.
Tutoring in freshman German. T. H. Root, 37 Holyoke.
Found-A stylographic pen. Can be had by applying at 9 Weld.
Lost-In Memorial Hall, a black hat. Please return to table 48.
Found-In Memorial Hall, a black hat, apply to the head waiter.
Ladies Restaurant.-Allnutt's Dining and Lunch Rooms, 13 Brattle street, will be open through the summer of 1884. There will be a collation served through the whole of class and commencement days. Boarders taken at reasonable rates, F. G. Allnutt, proprietor.
For experienced tutor in Freshman German in the German elective apply or address "G.," 26 Holyoke street.
Club tables.-Tables for the next year can now be engaged by applying to Miss E. M. Cotter, 10 Oxford street. Also, a few rooms to be let. House opened during the vacation.
Dr. E. R. Humphreys desires to state that he has a vacancy for one pupil at present, and that during the summer vacations 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 pupils. 129 West Chester Park, April 19.
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