Mr. Fisher wishes to meet every man who intends going West; he represents the best short line to Chicago and only line running a through car to St. Louis He will be at Leavitt & Pierce's between 1 and 2 p.m. today.
On and after Monday, Dec. 13, tickets to the West via B. & A. R. R. may be arranged for at Holiday rates in 15 Hollis Hall, each day from 1.30 to 3 p.m., and after 9 p.m. C. C. King.
Wanted. First half year's notes in Pol. Econ. 4; issued by L. B. Stedman, '87. Apply at 24 Hilton.
N. H. XIV. N. H. II, N, H. IV Tutoring by F. A. Houghton, R. G., 70 College House.
N. H. 4. I will give a thorough re view of the lecture work in N. H. 4. Thursday evening at 7 30. W, J. Bowen, 32 Hollis.
A discount of 10 per cent allowed to all members of the Co-operative Society at Ray's, Men's furnishing goods store, corner West and Washington streets, Boston.
Parties wanted. With $15000 capital in newspaper enterprise, with no competition in its line. Brilliant record and prospects. References given and required. No. 17 Congress St., Boston. Room 4.
Special round trip rates for students to all paints South and West via Fitchburg, Grand Trunk and West Shore R. R. Good to go from Dec. 13 to 24, and return until, Jan, 10, 1887. Full information and tickets at Leavitt & Peirce's.
Table board and furnished rooms. Students may obtain board at club tables or at a general table. Also one suite of furnished rooms. Sunny location. Terms moderate. Mrs. M. J. Pike, 16 Oxford St.
Lost. A red leather member's badge f the Cambridge Tobaggan Club, No 91, on Saturday, Saturday, Dec. 11. The finder will receive a suitable reward by returning it to H. M. Williams, 12 Appian Way.
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