AMATEUR FINISHING. - McCann, Photographer, 186 N Ave.
1m.DANCING CLASS. - Mrs. L. J. Chandler's Dancing Class Tuesday, Oct. 4, at 8 P. M. Odd Fellows Hall, Cambridgeport. Private lessons.
1y.FOR Rent No. 29 Littles Block. Inquire at No. 1 Littles Block or University Book Store.
2tADVANCED FRENCH. - Private tutoring by an experienced French teacher, terms reasonable. Also reading French of advanced Harvard courses with single pupils, or classes. Apply for terms and particulars to "Advanced French."
6tGEO. MENDALL TAYLOR, Teacher of Voice and Piano, coaching in songs and part singing a specialty. Residence 349 Harvard street.
HISTORY 1 SEMINAR. - Saturday, Oct., 29 at 7.30 p m. in Stoughton 1. A thorough review of Lectures. Collateral Reading and Geography. Blank Maps provided.
Fee, $2.00.
L. J. Roess.E. Benedict.HISTORY 1. - The course will be reviewed at 7.30 o'clock this evening in Manter 2. Printed outlines will be furnished. Fee $2.50
W. W. NOLENTUTORING in History I and 10; Govt. 1; Philosophy 1; Ger. A. B. C. 1a, 1b, and 4. Call evenings or send postal card.
C. A. LOCH '94
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177 Main St.A REVIEW of lectures and reading in Fine Arts will be given in Gray's 1, Monday at 12 o'clock. Fee $1.50.
F. J. V. DACEY.A FEW more men can be accommodated at the Foxcroft Club.
2tHISTORY I. SEMINAR. - A thorough review of the course will be given this evening in Hollis 12 at 7.15. Painted outlines and maps will be used. Price $2.00.
C. E. WHITMORE Jr.Hollis 12.
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