TO LET.- Very desirable rooms for coming college year. Apply to
J. S. CRANSTON, 24 Arrow St.Political Economy 1 seminars.- I shall give four seminars on Monday as follows: 1, at 2 p. m., Cairnes. 2, at 4 p. m., Banking and Financial Legislation. 3, at 7 p. m., R. R's. and Bimetalism. 4, at 9 p. m., Banking and Financial Legislation. Points in the work of the first half-year will be discussed at each seminar. Members of Division B are advised, if conenient, to attend Seminar 2 rather than Seminar 4. Fee for each seminar, $2.00.
J. A. BAILEY, 31 Stoughton.2t
Tutoring in Physics, Pol. Econ. 4, and the Classics, by
M. L. BRUUER, 35 Weld Hall.88-6t
Tutoring in Mathematics E, Physics B, Physics C, and Chemistry B.
G. D. BUSSEY.91-6t 10 College House.
Tutoring in Mathematics and French.
PERRY LAWTON, '88, 25 Hollis Hall.90-6t
History 13 and 17. Tutoring. Address
EDW. C. MASON, Harvard Law School.81-6t
German A, Philosophy 11, History 1. Tutoring.
D. C. TORRY, 10 Stoughton Hall.81-6t
LEVY pays the highest cash price for gents cast off clothing. Orders box at S. F. Miles, tailor, Lyceum Hall, Cambridge. Store 27 Green St. Boston.
78-6tod
Tutoring in German, French, Greek, and Latin courses. German A especially, by
G. RODEMANN, M. A., 5 Linden Street.80-6t-eod
Tutoring in Mathematics and Physics by an experienced graduate of the Institute of Technology. Apply at 25 Stoughton Hall.
PRIVATE TUITION.- A native of Iceland and University graduate offers instruction in the Scandinavian languages, especially Old Norse and Modern Icelandic. Correspondence solicited. Address: Trimann B. Anderson, 29 Mellen St., Cambridge.
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