TUTORING in Government 1, History 1, 10, 11, and 12, Fine Arts 4, Greek 10, Semitic 12 and Philosophy 5.
WILLIAM W. NOLEN,
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2 Manter Hall.COLLEGE students, working their way through college can hear of something that will interest them by calling at 139 Kingston street, Boston, between 9 and 10 a.m.
96 2tTUTORING in French A, 1c and 2. Approved tutor of French Department. Tutoring also in Hist. 1, Econ. 1, and Geol. 4.
H. C. MIX '96,60 College House.TUTORING in Mathematics D, F, 2, 5, and Engineering Mathematics 1a, Ab. Special attention given to preparation for entrance and mid-year examinations. Address or call.
JAMES W. GLOVER,94 Hammond street.LOST. - On Friday morning, on Sparks street, Huron avenue, Cambridge street, or Harvard square, a small gold watch and short chain to which were attached, as ornaments, a silver ball, a gold teapot, and a silver pencil. Reward offered for its return to 67 Sparks street.
FOUND. - Season ticket for Boston Symphony Concerts. Owner can have by proving property and paying charges.
LEAVITT & PEIRCE.WANTED. - Notes in Architecture 1a. Address, G, care of Thurston.
97 2tBELCHER'S Dining Room, Lyceum Building, Harvard square. Board $7.00 per week.
6 tfDANCING CLASS. - Mrs. L. J. Chandler's dancing class, Odd Fellows Hall, Cambridgeport, Tuesday, Oct. 9. Address, corner of Main and Inman streets. Private lessons.
1 tfTHE HARVARD INDEX for 1894-95 has been reduced in price from 75 cents to 50 cents. For sale at Thurston's, Amee's and the Cooperative.
TUTORING in Physics B, Physics C, Physics I, Math. A, Math. D, Engineering 1a. Make early engagements. Three years' experience as tutor.
A. E. DOUCETTE,
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