FOR SALE.- Six first-class bicycles at a discount. Address F, CRIMSON office.
65 tf
TUTORING.- History I.
C. E. WHITMORE, Jr., Hollis 12.77 tf
STUDENTS can secure transient or permanent board and rooms for themselves, their relatives and friends visiting Cambridge at this time. Terms reasonable. At 1684 Massachusetts avenue, near Shepard street. Strictly first class.
57 tf
The Crawford Shoe leads in style and has a custom made look about it which other makers try to imitate without succeeding.
TUTORING for final examinations and entrance conditions. Office hours, 2-3 daily. Latin, Greek, French, and German.
W. J. MILLER '93, 3 Warland.Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry.
F. C. McLAUGHLIN, A. M., 4 Read's Block.80 tf
TUTORING.- German A, 1a, C, 4.
WM. M. GARDNER, Weld 27.80 4t
CAP AND GOWN FOR SALE at 19 College House.
TUTORING.- Latin, Greek, French, German, Spanish.
M. E. GILL, A. B., '90, 36 Mt. Auburn St.81 4t
BOARD for the summer, north shore of Cape Cod, good fishing and boating.
Call or address,
S. T. SEARS, 6 Story St.81 2t
LAW clerkship in New York office. Call on W. G. P., at Parker House, Boston, May 23, at 6 p. m.
THE second summer season at the Castle Square Theatre bids fair to surpass the first in attracting and holding public patronage. When one considers that here are produced all the favorite operas that have stood the test of time, in the coolestand handsomest theatre in the country, by a stock company which has never been excelled in the history of comic opera, and at prices of 25 cents to 50 cents for seats, is it surprising that all Boston and its environs flock there to be entertained? The patronage is distinctly high class, as would be expected from the singing of the best music, with every feature of the stage show above reproach. The promenade concerts between the acts by the string band in the foyer are an enjoyable diversion. The orchestra and chorus, both enlarged for the summer productions, are trained to high excellence, and under the efficient leadership of Max Hirschfeld are gaining in entertaining power every day.
"The Beggar Student" is meeting with splendid reception this week. Next week, patrons will have the pleasure of hearing "Aida" for the first time. The cast will be a strong one, and scenery and costumes new.
The leading feature in the Crawford Shoe-it fits the average human foot as good as a shoe made to order.
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