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Special Notice.

BELCHER'S Dining Room, Lyceum Building, Harvard square. Board $7.00 per week.

6 tfFIN DE SIECLE CLOTHES. - Special prices for students.

H. L. HURLBUT,

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125 Tremont St., Boston,No. 5 Manter Hall is for rent. Apply to J. M. Hilton.

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TYPEWRITING from manuscript or shorthand dictation. As to character of work I can refer to continued patronage of Harvard professors and students. Orders taken at 3 Harvard Row.

Miss F. J. OLSSON,38 Shepard street.ALL students who wish good board for $6.00 a week will be accommodated at 18 Sumner street. The best of everything furnished, and great attention paid to the cooking. It is the best board that can be had in Cambridge for the money.

11 tfHARVARD men are delighted with the stock of suitings shown by Mr. D. Toy at 71 Beacon street, Boston. Those who wish exclusive styles will do well to call.

31 tfTHIS is the second week of "Sowing the Wind" at the Columbia, and it is a remarkable work. It ran for two hundred nights at the Empire, New York, all summer in Chicago, and for quite a season in London. "Sowing the Wind" is said to be the best play Sydney Grundy has yet written. Its plot is simple and unhampered by extraneous incident. Its development is direct and logical and its treatment is original. The language is full of grace and precision and the author has handled a necessarily dangerous subject with delicacy and finesse, yet with distinctness and force that unite to give great strength. For this play Mr. Charles Frohman sent to the Columbia a specially selected company headed by J. H. Gilmour and Miss Mary Hampton.

FOUND. - A stylographic pen between Thayer and University. Owner may obtain it by applying at 19 Holworthy Hall.

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