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Special Notice.

STUDENTS wishing their hair trimmed in the most scientific manner should call at Griffith's Hair Dressing Rooms, 7 Brattle street, Harvard square. Four artists in attendance, all special hair cutters. Razors honed and cared for.

C. W. GRIFFITH, Proprietor.For five years at Young's Hotel, Boston. 2 tf

FOR VERY LOW RENT.- Students' Rooms; study, bedroom and bath. Can be seen at 15 Shepherd's Block, Holyoke street. Inquire of C. B. Crockett, 43 Water street, Medford, Mass. 73 10

TUTORING in Science Courses-Physics, Chemistry, Geology, Mineralogy, Zoology, Botany.

PORTER E. SARGENT, A. B. ('96.) Hours, 2-2.30, 6.30-7.30. 49 Matthews.75 tf

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IMPORTANT: Suits cleansed and pressed for 75c.; trousers 20c.; and one suit, once a week until June 30, '97, for $7.00. Called for and returned in a satisfactory manner. Drop postal. L. G. MacKeigan, Tailor, 15 Brattle street, just opposite Post Office. 72 tf

SUBSCRIBE for the CRIMSON for the rest of the year. Price, $1.75.

TUTORING.- Chemistry 1, Economics 1, Mathematics A and F, Physics C.

A. E. KING, Hollis 28, Cambridge.tm

SIG. PAOLO TIORI.- Instructor of Italian. Address, St. Stsphen's House, 7 Florence St., Boston, Mass. 78 mt2

LOST.- Note books in Zoology 4 and 16. Reward, $2.00 apiece.

F. N. BALCH, 25 Little's Block.79 4

TURORING.- Zoology, Botany 2, Geology 4, 8, and 14. Evenings after 8.30.

F. N. BALCH, 25 Little's Block.79 4

TUTORING by two Harvard graduates of long experience. Latin, Greek, French and German, by

W. J. MILLER, A. B., A. M.Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, by F. C. McLAUGHLIN, A. B., A. M.

Call or address 4 Read's Block. 73 6

TUTORING.- Semitic 6. 12, 14, 15, Greek 10, Philosophy 5, History, 1, 9, 10, 12, 19, Fine Arts 4, Government 1.

W. W. NOLEN, 2 Manter Hall.78 tf

ECONOMICS 1.- Synopsis of Mill's Principles of Political Economy, revised to date. This book of about one hundred pages contains the main working principles of the larger text books of over one thousand pages.

Of inestimable aid to the student in preparing for the mid-year and final examinations.

EDW. W. WHEELER, 1284 Mass. Ave., Cambridge, Mass.79 3

THE Kennel Club's show committee is much pleased at the interest being taken by Harvard men in the coming show. A number of students who own dogs have entered them for competition. It is to be hoped that still others will follow suit. If owners will send for a list of classes which gives the prizes offered by the Kennel Club, and will take the pains to read the list of specials printed in the Boston morning papers of Jan. 7, few will be able to resist the temptation to go in for the honors. The show does not open till Feb. 2, and closes Feb. 5, but the entries for the show must all be filed at 167 Tremont Street by next Saturday, January 16.

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