HARVARD GRADUATE WANTED.- A young man who has a fancy to learn the newspaper business, who has a faculty for good writing, who is willing to work with a view to promotion, may hear of a situation in a well established journal, in which he will be rated according to his merits and where he will find congenial and not ardious work, if he addresses Post Office box 229, Boston. One who has been brought up in Boston preferred.
German A. Seminars: Tuesday afternoon at 2; evening at 7.30. Wednesday afternoon at 2; evening at 7.30.
EMIL CHAS. PFEIFFER, 22 College House.Seminar in German A., Wednesday, June 19, 7 p. m. Richard Hochdoerfer, Ph. D. Former instructor in German at Harvard College, 890 Main St., opposite Beck Hall. Applications for membership must be made personally and beforehand. At home from 9 to 1 and from 2 to 6 o'clock. 98 9t
Seminar in German A, Wednesday evening, June 19. The night before the examination. CLIFFORD H. MOORE and D. C. TORREY, 10 Stoughton. 100-6
Students and Teachers earn large pay during vacation as agents for our warranted Trees and Shrubs.
J. E. WHITNEY, Nurseryman Rochester, N. Y.GERMAN A. Seminars on Wednesday at 1.45 and 7.30 p. m. at 5 Linden street. I shall review the work of the course and give valuable hints for composition.
G. RODEMANN, M. A., Formerly of Berlin University.Tutoring in Physics B and C, Latin and Greek.
M. L. BRUUER, 35 Weld.German A.- Tutoring. Address
D. C. TORREY, 10 Stoughton Hall.98-6t
Tutoring in freshman Physics. I shall also give two seminars on the course, one June 15th at 7.30 p m; the other June 16th, at 7 p m.
PERRY LAWTON, 88, 25 Hollis Hall.
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