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Special Notice.

FINE ARTS 4, Political Economy 4, Greek 10, History 1, 11, 12. Tutoring.

W. W. NOLEN,

80-6t

2 Manter Hall.FOR SALE. - A sloop yacht, very cheap. Length 36 ft. Draws 7 1-2 ft. Keel, perfectly sound and tight, and in first class condition throughout. A perfect cruising boat. For further information apply to 26 Holyoke House. Cambridge.

80-6t.

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LOST. - A copy of Royce's Spirit of Modern Philosophy with marginal notes. Name on fly leaf. Finder please return to 46 Hastings.

WANTED at once at Sever's Bookstore, Notes in History 15, Notes in French 7.

LOST. - A note book containing notes on Hist 4, Greek I, Pol. Econ. I, and Eng. 9. Will finder please leave at Crimson office.

LOST. - A small note book containing three admission tickets and reserved seats numbers 368, 369, 370, J section for the Princeton game. The finder will receive a reward on returning them to 9 Story St.

WANTED. - Next Autumn in a first-class boy's family school in California, a teacher of Modern Languages. Salary $750 and home. Also in the same school, a teacher of Sciences and Mathematics. Salary $1,000 and home. Harvard graduates desired. Apply in person to Hiram Orcutt, Manager.

N. E. Bureau of Education,

78-4t.

3 Somerset St., Boston.POL. ECON. - 4, 1; English 2; German A, C, 1a, 1b; French A, 1a; Latin A, B, C; Greek A, B, C, 2, F; Math. B, E. Tutoring.

11-12 a. m.; 6-7 p. m.

DAVID TAGGART CLARK,

3t

3 Stoughton.H. U. C. A. - Office hours Monday and Friday 10-11 and 1.30-2.30. Tuesday and Thursday, 9-10. Everyone who has subscribed $3.50 or more to the Cycling Association can obtain his shingle and member's ticket at any of above hours.

T. R. KIMBALL, Secretary,7 Linden St.DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN CLUB. - A book has been left at Leavitt & Peirce's, by signing which and paying fifty cents any Democrat in the University may become a member of the Democratic Campaign Club. The office hours of the secretary will be from eleven to one, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 42 Beck Hall.

M. E. INGALLS,Sec. and Treas.SPRING TOURNAMENT. - Open to all members of the University. Entries for both singles and doubles, (entrance fee $1.00 for each man), can be made in the blue book at Leavitt & Peirce's. Entries close May 21st, at 6 p. m. All men who desire to have their names considered for the Leagues next year should enter this tournament. First second and consolation prizes will be given.

67-11

T. HOPPIN, Sec. H. L. T. A.

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