TUTORING in History 13 and 17. All kinds of writing and type-writing done at short notice. Preparation for the college examinations during the summe months. CLARENCE A. BRODEUR, '87, 14 Hollis.
TUTORING in Fine Arts IV, Philosophy XI, History XII, Pol. Econ. IV, English XV.
WILLIAM W. NOLEN, 6Little's Block.m24 18t
AN experienced tutor in History 1 and 17, N. H. 4 and Physics A. W. J. BOWEN, 32 Hollis. my18 4w
POLITICAL ECONOMY 6.- Seminar on Thursday at 7.30 p. m. Tutoring in Political Economy 1.
J. A. BAILEY, 88, 31 Stoughton.je5-7
REVIEW of History I at 7.15 p. m., Friday. Gentlemen will please bring Ransom.
W. J. BOWEN, '87, 32 Hollis.je7 2t
HISTORY I SEMINAR.- Friday night at 7.30 sharp. Thorough review. Bring some outline maps of Europe.
E. C. PFEIFFER, 22 College House.je7 2t
FOUND.- A pipe in front of old Pudding Building. Owner can have it by applying to LEAVITT and PEIRCE.
LOST-A small Russia leather pocketbook somewhere between Holmes Field and Memorial Hall. Finder will please leave at Leavitt and Pierce's.
FOUND.- At the pump in front of Hollis, a tennis racket which the owner can have by calling at 26 Hollis and identifying the property.
WANTED.- All kinds of Gents' castoff Clothing, Boots and Shoes. Highest cash prices paid. We make a specialty of cleaning, repairing, pressing and dyeing all kinds of Gent's Clothing. Call or send postal to WILLIAM H. BROWN, 465 Main Street, Cambridge port. All orders promptly attended to.
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STUDENTS desiring work at a summer resort on Block Island, R. I., should write at once to CALVIN H. MILLS, 116 South Beaver St., York, Penna.
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AWNINGS MADE AND PUT UP by LEE L. POWERS, Read's Building, at greatly reduced prices. m26
POWERS, the Class Day decorator, has a fine reputation in his line of business. Seniors would do well to consult him at once. He is recommended very highly.
JAMES W. BRINE, 436 Harvard St., has the finest assortment of 4-in-hands and Windsors in the city for 50 cents. Also a full line of wash ties in plain white and embroidered. je1
STRIPE FLANNEL CAPS 75 cents, at James W. Brine's.
ENGLISH and American School Suits at J. W. Brine's.
CAMP CHAIRS to let for all occasions, cheap, at LEE L. POWERS', 30 Boylston street. f2
JUST RECEIVED, fine line English White Flannel Surts, English Stripe Blazers, English Stripe Pants, English Stripe Silk Belts, at James W. Brine's, 10 and 11 Harvard Row.
STUDENTS desiring to purchase highclass Hosiery and Underwear in natural lamb's wool (summer weight), White Merino and French Balbriggan, can do so at JAMES W. BRINE'S, 436 Harvard street. je1
TROY LAUNDRY.- James W. Brine, 436 Harvard street, is the only agent in Cambridge for the original Troy Laundry. Laundry work called for and delivered. je
SERGE CAPS $1.00 at James W. Brine's, 10 and 11 Harvard Row.
HARVARD students wanting their clothes cleansed and repaired will do well to try the French Dry Cleansing process. Clothes cleansed and pressed in 3 days notice. Dress Suits cleansed and pressed. J. B. BRINE, 8 Boylston St., Cambridge, next to post office.
Laundry office.
FINE LINE French Flannel Shirts at James W. Brine's.
TO STUDENTS.- Five hundred pairs of English Tennis Shoes, 500 pairs Gymnasium Shoes, 1000 pairs of Tennis Pants, all color stripes; 1000 striped Tennis Coats and Caps; Tennis Shirts, Tennis Belts, Pants, Coats and Capes. Co-operative prices.
J. B. BRINE, 8 Boylstonstreet, Cambridge.
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Final Examinations 1893.