DURING January Messrs. L. P. Hollander and Co., of 202 Boylston Street, and Park Square, will take orders in their tailoring department at greatly reduced prices, and offer great bargains in Ready-made Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Etc.
DANCING CLASS.- Mrs. L. J. Chandler's Dancing Class, Tuesday, at 8 p. m. Odd Fellows' Hall, Cambridgeport. Private lessons. 1y
TUTORING in Semitic 12, Latin 10, Government and Law 1, History 1, 10, 11, 12, Philosophy 5.
W. W. NOLEN, 2 Manter Hall.78 tf
GOVERNMENT I REVIEW.- I, at 2.15 p. m., England and Judicial System; II, at 7.15, U. S., France, and Germany. Fee $2.50 for one part, $4.00 for both.
HOWARD WHITMORE, Hollis 12.FINE ARTS 6.- Seminar, 8 o'clock tonight, at 34 Beck. Drawings and illustrations. Fee $3.00.
LOUIS H. DOW, G.NOTES in Fine Arts 1 will be put on sale at Thurston's today (Wednesday).
SEMINAR: English 9, Wednesday, 7.30 p. m., Jan. 31. Review of lectures and reading for the half year, and study of recent examination papers. Fee $2.00.
A. S. AMES '94, 11 College House.97 2t
TUTORING in German A.
J. D. PRINDLE, A. M., '91, 36 Mt. Auburn St.97 2t
GOVERNMENT 1.- The course will be reviewed in two parts today as follows: English and French Constitutions at 2 p. m. United States and German Constitutions at 7 p. m. Printed outlines of the English Constitution and copies of the United States Constitution and Articles of Confederation will be furnished. A careful comparison of the constitutions will be made and former examination papers will be reviewed. The review will be held in Room 9, Roberts Hall Building, 15 Brattle street. Fee for each part $3.00, payable at each part. Gentlemen will please not open accounts.
W. W. NOLEN.SEMINAR in Fine Arts 6 will be given in Weld 32, tonight (Wednesday) at 8 p. m. Fee $2.50.
F. J. V. DAKIN.
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