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TO SENIORS.

There seems to be a misunderstanding about class pictures this year that is quite unusual. The list sent out by Pach a month or so ago contains the names of all men connected with the class, and all professors, instructors, athletes, groups and views of interest to seniors (with prices of albums, etc.)

The names of all photographs wanted were to be underlined and the order returned by a certain time. However any orders can be sent in now and will receive the same attention and be ready by class day. Any man who would like another list can get it at the studio.

PACH BROS.

H. WM. TUPPER, Manager.

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FOR CLASS DAY. - To let, within one hundred yards of college grounds, two or three large rooms, and kitchen - two covered piazzas, one 12 by 40 feet; shaded, level lawn. Especially adapted for a Class Day afternoon tea. Apply to

ELLIS & MILLIDGE,

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440 Harvard street.TUTORING. - Philosophy 1; Economics 1a, 1b, 4 & 6; History 13; Government 4 & 7; First year pleading. Hours 8.45-10, and 4.30-6.

J. A. BAILEY, JR.,F. W. DALLINGER,

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1 Hilton.DANCING CLASS. - Mrs. L. J. Chandler's Dancing Class Tuesday, Oct. 4, at 8 P. M. Odd Fellows Hall, Cambridgeport. Private lessons.

1y.ENGLISH A. - Tutoring. Principles of rhetoric and required reading. Special attention given to argumentative composition, and to the principles of narration and description. Hours, Monday, 11-12; Tuesday, 9-12.

J. W. SMITH,

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12 Weld.MISS LILIAN L. BANGS. - Typewriter and copyist, 7 Exchange Place. Room 20. Boston.

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