DANCING CLASS.- Mrs. L. J. Chandler's Dancing Class, Tuesday, at 8 p. m. Odd Fellows' Hall, Cambridgeport. Private lessons. Residence, cor. Main and Inman Sts. 1y
ALL members of the graduating class of the college and the Law School who desire the '94 Portfolio are requested to sign at once the blue-books either at Thurston's or the Cooperative. 34 tf
THERE are a few rooms in Ware Hall, the new dormitory at the corner of Harvard and Ware streets, still to be leased. Plans and prices can be had at Thurston's. 39-tf.
MESSRS Stone and Kimball announce the appearance of the new edition of Mr. Bliss Carmen's "Low Tide on the Grand Pre," also "Crumbling Idols," by Hamlin Garland, and "The Robbs Island Wreck and Other Stories," by Lyon R. Meekins. 54 5t
W. E. STRATTON is prepared to give instruction on the banjo, mandolin and guitar to all students intending to try for the musical clubs next year. 53 4t
WORK FOR THE SUMMER.- A few Harvard men-earnest Congregationalists-can secure lucrative employment by writing W. J. Dingledine, Room No. 24, Congregational House, Boston. 56 2t
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