TUTORING in Political Economy 4; Fine Arts 4; Greek 10; Chemistry 2; History 1, 2, 11, 12, 13, 15.
WILLIAM W. NOLEN,
t-F-10
2 Manter Hall.TUTORING in Italian I, German A.
F. C. COMMONS '92,
95-6t.
18 Hollis.TUTORING in Math. A and D.
A. E. DOUCETTE,
95-5t
18 Hollis.TUTORING, English 2, 9, German A, 1a.
J. G. HART,
95-5t
22 College Ho.TUTORING in History 12.
W. PAUL '89,Address Box 17, Cambridge, Mass.TUTORING in Fine Arts IV, French and German.
H. B. HASTINGS, GR.,
97-3t
47 Grays.HISTORY 2 Seminars. - Friday, I at 2 p. m. England, II at 7.15 p. m. U. S., France, and Germany. Reading and examination questions discussed at each seminar. Fee for each $2.00
J. A. BAILEY,
97-3t
Hollis 2.THE Berkeley Hall Saturday evening Assemblies under the management of Mr. H. E. Munroe are a very popular resort for students. The best lady dancers attend the parties.
98-2tLOST. - Between University and Post Office, a sum of money. Finder will be rewarded on returning the same to John Evans, 5 University Hall.
LOST. - A "'93" sweater. Will the man who by mistake took a sweater with "'93" on it several days ago from one of the dressing benches down stairs in the gymnasium please return the same to "Jimmie?"
100-3MATH. A, Seminar. Saturday at 7 p. m. in 34 College House. Price $2.00.
99-2t.
J. H. CHASE.Now, while the snow is on the ground, is the best time to have your rooms photographed. No better souvenir can be had of college than a well made picture of one's room. Call at Studio and make appointments at once.
PACH BROS.H. WM. TUPPER Manager.
99-5t.
MRS. CHANDLER, author of Practical Shorthand for schools and colleges, wishing to introduce her method in Cambridge offers to give a course of lessons beginning Thursday, February 18th, at half rates, providing a class is formed sufficiently large to warrant it. For further particulars address,
MARY ALDERSON CHANDLER,
100-S-W-S
Hoffman House, Boston.LOST. - On Wednesday or Thursday, an onyx and gold cuff button. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at Leavitt & Peirce's.
100-3tLOST. - A lady's gold watch with blue enamelled charm. Finder please leave at Leavitt & Peirce's and obtain suitable reward.
HISTORY 12.- The course will be reviewed today in Manter 2. At 2.15 p. m. French History to 1795; at 7.15 p. m., French History (concluded) and English History. Fee for each $3.
W. W. NOLEN.SEMINAR MATH. A. - A thorough and careful review of the fundamental principles of Logarithms and Trigonometry with especial attention to their application to the solution of problems will be given tonight at 7.30 in Thayer 24. Terms, $2.00.
D. J. BUGBEE.R. P. ALEXANDER.TUTORING in Mathematics A, D, 1, 2, German A; Chemistry A, and Philosophy 1;
G. A. HILL,
12t-e-o-d.
866 Main St., near Beck Hall.
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