FOUND, on Saturday, in Sever Hall, an umbrella, which the owner can have by applying at the College office.
TICKETS West and South via Poughkeepsie and New York; also by steamer to Baltimore and via Washington. Lowest rates and most attractive routes.
J. F. MARSTEN, 39 Thayer Hall.Office hours, 1.30-3 and 6.30-7.30 95 tf
TUTORING.- German and French.
LOUIS GERTEIS, 68 College House.95 6
TUTORING in History 1, History 10, and Economics 1.
R. W. SPRAGUE, JR., A. B., 4 Hollis Hall.94 4
POUGHKEEPSIE.- Tickets and berths, one way, to accommodate those who do not wish to return to Boston, can be purchased at Leavitt and Peirce's.
ANY undergraduate who wishes to have his name considered for the editorship of the "Harvard Index" next year should address as below, giving previous experience, if any, in this kind of work.
"H. I.," care Harvard Crimson.3 3
FOR POUGHKEEPSIE.- Students desiring to go to the races via New York may learn rates at Thurston's. 92 tf
TO LET, desirable house of ten rooms and bath, all modern improvements, located near the College Yard.
WILLIAM A. MULLER, 4 Central St., Boston.91 6
To accommodate the Harvard men who are going to the boat race, berths in a special sleeper can be secured now at Leavitt and Peirce's.
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