TUTORING for admission examinations, also in French, German, Spanish and Italian. Boston School of Languages, 88 Boylston street, Boston.
*yCLASS DAY NOTICE. - Friends of students who intend spending Class Day week in Cambridge will find newly furnished suites, with bath-rooms, at Felton Hall, 1640 Cambridge street.
95 7tTUTORING for the June and September examinations, especially in Greek, Latin and German.
J. M. PATON, PH.D.,
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2 Riedesel Ave., Cambridge.THE few remaining copies of the '95 Index will be sold for ten cents each at Amee's, Thurston's or the Cooperative.
WANTED. - Two Commencement tickets. Will pay liberally.
N. H. Laughten,68 Thayer.LOST. - On Massachusetts avenue, between Remington and Trowbridge streets, a black leather Morocco cardcase, containing bank bills, tickets, certificates, etc. A liberal reward if delivered to
WM. B. WOLFFE, CRIMSON Office.W. E. STRATTON, the teacher of the mandolin, banjo and guitar, has gone to Italy to spend the next three months in studying the mandolin under native teachers. Upon his return next fall he will resume his classes here, and will be ready to give private instruction to students in their rooms at his usual reasonable rates.
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