TUTORING.- Thorough drill in undergraduate work and for all examinations. Greek, Latin, Semitic, German. Experience and best references. Max Benshimol, A. M., 48 Highland avenue, Cambridge, off Broadway. tf
DANCING.- Harvard gentlemen desiring to learn or practice the polite art will do well to address Mr. and Mrs. Black, 159 Mass. avenue, near Boylston street, Boston. Circulars mailed. 18 20
C. S. HAWES ('93) has a club table vacant which he would like to let at once, or to some club which intends to change its boarding place after the Christmas recess. 10 Remington street, opposite Ware Hall. 56 6t
LOWEST RATES to all points South and West. Special rates to Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wasington.
Party being formed for Washington, Philadelphia and Baltimore, Rate, $7.52, $6.72, $4.80. Round trip, $15.04, $13.44, $9.60.
J. FREEMAN MARSTEN, 39 Thayer Hall.Office hourse 1.30-4; 6.30-9 p. m. 62 8
FOR SALE.- A Smith Premier Typewriter as good as new. Address B. W., Crimson office. 65 3
Come and try Youngs until the Christmas vacation, then make up your mind afterwards. Our club tables are unsurpassed. The hours for breakfast are from 8 until 10.30. One room empty. Come for it. General table starts Monday.
YOUNG'S, 15 Bow street.56 tf
THE Harvard Index is out. Price, 75 cents. Directory of students; home and college address; and members of all clubs. You should have one. 66 tf
TO LET.- Suite No. 11 in Hilton Block. For further information apply to Janitor of Hilton. 67 6
LOST.- A fountain pen, in Fogg Art Museum Tuesday morning.
H. G. GRAY, 29 Hastings Hall.MENU of today's Table d'hote dinner at the French Restaurant, 3 Linden street, from 12 to 2 and 6 to 7 p. m.; 50c. Soup: Mock Turtle. Fish: Chicken Halibut a la Hollandaise Joint: Roast Turkey, Cranberry Sauce, Roast Beef. Entree: Tripe a la Lyonaise. Vegetables: Mashed Turnips and Potatoes. Dessert: Charlotte russe. Coffee.
First class board. Club room adn tables.
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