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Special Notice.

866 Main St., near Beck Hall.ENGLISH A. - A seminar will be given on Monday, Feb. 1., in Grays 27. The work of the first half-year will be carefully reviewed. Fee $2.00. 7 p.m.

G. R. NOYES.

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E. K. RAND.HISTORY 13. - Seminars Monday, I at 2 p.m. to 1789 including reading; II at 7.30 p.m. from 1789 to the end. Fee for each $2.50.

J. A. BAILEY,

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Hollis 2.ENGLISH A. - A thorough review of Principles of Rhetoric with application for criticism will be given at 2.30 and at 7.30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 1, at 7 Bow St. Fee $1.50.

A. P. DEAN, '94.

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A. W. LESLIE '94.CHEM. I. - I shall be in my room all day Monday, Feb. 1, to arrange dates for those who wish to review Chem. 1 work.

F. B. GALLIVAN,

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30 Hollis.MISS O. L. JOST, STENOGRAPHER, 10 Dana St., Cambridge, will form a class in the Isaac Pitman System of Shorthand, Tuesday evening, Feb. 2, 1892, at 7.30 o'clock, at the above address. Full particulars upon application.

References as teacher, past pupils now in position in Boston and other cities. References as Stenographer, Hon. Jas. G. Blaine; Travelers Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn.; International S. S. Co., Boston.

HISTORY 13 Seminars. - Monday 2-5 and 7.30-10 p.m. I a thorough review by administration (1789-1829). Comparison of leading authors. II Origin of constitution and discussion of constitutional questions. Map questions, Boundaries - conflicting claims over Western Territory.

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