HAIR CUTTING reduced to a science. Any professor or student having hair that is stubborn or difficult to brush should call at Griffith's Hair Dressing Rooms, 7 Brattle Street, Harvard Square. He makes a specialty of trimming hair. He employs six men, all special hair cutters. Razors carefully honed.
GEO. S. BETTS, Foreman, C. W. GRIFFITHS, Proprietor.For five years at Young's Hotel, Boston. 66
FRENCH A AND GERMAN A.- $1.50 per hour. 120 Brattle Street, between 1 and 2. 66 3
TUTORING.- Geology 4, 14; Phil. 1; Physics 1, 2, 61; Chemistry 1, 3, 4, 5.
F. L. MEREDITH, S. B., 10 Appian Way.66 tf
PHOTOGRAPHIC Printing and Developing for amateurs. Lantern slides and bromide enlargements made to order. Glue mountings in albums or on cards for portfolios a specialty. K. M. Hill, 181 Tremont street, Boston, Mass.; take elevator. 38 15
HANOVER, GERMANY.- An opportunity for residence in a German family, with special advantages for learning German. Reasonable prices ($22.50-$35.00 a month). Best of accomodations. Reference: Dr. G. A. Bacon, 172 Tremont Street, Boston, or Professor Th. Parrott, Princeton, N. J. j24
WE wish to call the attention of students interested in Bronzes, Armors and Oriental Goods to Lewis J. Bird and Co.'s advertisement in another column.
MRS. RANSFORD, of 22 Prescott street, after crew races, will have a vacant table, also two seats at general table. 06
LEFT, at Memorial Hall, on Wednesday evening, April 28, in Section G, seats 80 and 81, a pair of black opera glasses. A suitable reward will be given to any one returning them to 158 Brattle street or to Crimson office. 61 4t
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