TO LET.- For Class Day, the house and grounds 13 Bow St. Suitable for a spread. 91-tf.
THE HARVARD PORTFOLIO will be put on sale on Tuesday or Wednesday, of next week. Copies of all the cuts may now be seen at Thurston's, the Co-operative and at 14 Stoughton. In a day or two samples of the book complete will be shown and subscriptions received at the above places, at Memorial Hall, and at the Foxcroft House. All of the leather copies have been spoken for except fifteen. Students leaving town may have the book mailed to their home address at our expense. 0 3t
GERMAN 1a.- Seminars, Thursday, June 11, 2.30 p. m. Friedrich der Grosse and first part of Briggitta. 7.30, rest of Brigitta and The Star of Beauty. The difficult places in each will be carefully translated. Composition will be thoroughly gone over with special attention to important points.
Fee for each, $2.00.
F. W. DALLINGER. W. H. CUSHING. 43 College House.0 2t
SEMINAR in Geology 2, Saturday, 8 p. m., at 16 Stoughton.
G. D. BUSSEY, '91.0 4t
POL. ECON. 4.- Seminar, Thursday, June 11, 2-5 and 7.30-10 p. m. Outside readings and lecture notes carefully reviewed. Rand's selections will receive special attention. Fee, $2.00 for each part, $3.00 for both.
JAMES M. PERKINS, W. HILL, A. B., 4 Stoughton.mtt
POLITICAL ECONOMY Ia and Ib.- Sections will begin Bimetallism, Thursday at 3 p. m.; Banking, Friday at 3 p. m.; Cairnes, Saturday at 2 p. m. Railroads, Outside Lectures, etc., will be taken up at convenient times.
J. A. BAILEY, 31 Stoughton.POLITICAL ECONOMY 4 REVIEW.- Thursday evening, June 11, at 7 o'clock in Manter 2. Please bring copies of the "Topics and References." Fee $3. It is not expected that accounts will be opened for reviews.
WILLIAM W. NOLEN.
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