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Special Notices.

Wanted. - A set of good notes in F. A. 6. Apply at Leavitt & Peirce's.

Tutoring in History 12 and Natural History 2. Wm. W. Nolen, '84, 6 Little's.

The gentleman who by mistake took a black silk umbrella with a silver handle from the Auditor's room in Memorial yesterday at lunch will please return the same to the Auditor and get his own in exchange.

Tutoring in Pol. Econ. IV, VI and VIII, History II and XIII. Complete short-hand notes of all lectures. E. C. Lunt, '86.

Notes of lectures delivered this half year in Pol. Econ. IV for sale at the Co-operative. Lectures for January will be furnished within a week after they have been delivered. Price for half year, $2.

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Pol. Econ. I. Tutoring in Pol. Econ. 1. G. E. Howes, '86, 49 Grays.

A club table can be accommodated at Mrs. Harriet Morgans, 97 Mt. Auburn street, after the recess.

Tutoring in French A and German A. Apply to G. Bradford, Jr., 8 Prescott, St., Cambridge.

Room in the yard. - No. 34 Thayer may be had for the rest of the year. A bonus will be given to anyone taking the room. Apply to Arthur Lyman, or to Joseph Lee, at the Law School.

To Harvard students. Visit the old established house of J. W. Brine. Clothing cleaned, pressed and repaired. Mr. Harry Haugh, the great London cutter, has charge of our custom department. His large experience at Cambridge and Oxford, England, enable him to do nothing but first class work. We are the regular co-operative store. J. W. Brine, 10 and 11 Harvard Row.

At the suggestion of my many patrons I have engaged the well known and able cutter, George St. Clair. His abilities as a cutter need no comments, as he is so well known to the public. I have given him charge of my custom department. Mr. J. Foly has charge of the steam naptha, cleansing, pressing and repairing, for which purpose I have engaged three rooms attached to my store in order to give more speed to my work. In my new quarters I have the largest and best facility for cleansing, pressing and repairing, than any other tailor establishment in New England. J. F. Noera, 436 Harvard St.

School of Dancing, Deportment, Etiquette, &c. Sig. L. Papanti, (nephew of the well known teacher of Dancing, Mr. Lorenzo Papanti of Boston) takes pleasure in announcing to the students of Harvard University that he will open a class in Dancing on Monday evening, Dec. 14, at 7.30 at Lyceum Hall. He will give a thorough instruction in steps, and all the most fashionable dances, including the new Valse-Mazourka, Cottilion, &c. The courses will consist of 16 lessons. Terms $14.00 for the course. Two evenings in the course will be devoted to practising all the dances with music by a fine and select orchestra. Students wishing to join, will please leave their names with Mr. Sever at the University Bookstore. Respectfully, L. Papanti.

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