N. H. 2 LECTURE. Wednesday eve., June 10, at 7.30, a lecture will be given in N. H. 2 at 68 Thayer. I shall cover fully that part of the half year's work not in Huxley, and shall take up Huxley somewhat in detail. M. W. Richardson, '86.
FRESHMAN GERMAN. Reading of the Stories with comments, to-morrow at 1.30 P.M. Bring books. F. Vogel, 22 College House.
FRESHMAN GERMAN. I will give a seminar in Freshman German at C. 46, Monday, June 8, at 7.30 P.M. Will read the three stories and answer questions. Please send names immediately. Camillo Von Klenze, '68.
POLITICAL ECONOMY I AND FRESHMAN GERMAN. Tutoring by experienced tutor. In Pol. Econ. especial attention paid to Lectures on Banking and Financial Legislatlon.
E. W. FROST, '84, 49 College House.POLITICAL ECON. 1 and 4. On the evening before the examination in each of these courses, I shall give a review of the essential points of the course, from 7 to 9 P.M., in 17 Divinity Hall, F. Coggeshall.
Tutoring in Greek A., B. and C. Mr. Hall, 7 Holyoke.
Tutoring in Political Economy 1 and 4, and History 8. F. Coggeshall, 35 College House.
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