THE HARVARD PORTFOLIO for 1897 is now ready and on sale at Pach's in Crimson Office, and all Cambridge bookstores and at J. F. Ollson's. It contains pictures of the faculty, University buildings, 451 Seniors, Senior Baseball and Football teams, Senior Crew, 'Varsity Football and Baseball teams and Crew, Class Day Officers, Commencement Speakers, 'Varsity Musical Clubs, etc. 2 2
TO LET, for next year, double suite in Ware Hall, second floor, corner room, No. 16. Apply to janitor. 100 4
THE Boston and Albany R. R. will run special train to Poughkeepsie and return, on June 25, account of the Boat Races. Train will leave Kneeland Street Station at 1 a. m., due Albany 7.15 a. m., where ample time will be allowed for breakfast, due Poughkeepsie 10 a. m. Returning, train will leave Poughkeepsie at 8.30 p. m. Fare for round trip, $6.50. Sleeping berth, $3.00 for round trip.
If race is postponed, special train will return Saturday p. m. Those who desire can occupy berths in car Friday night on payment of $1.50 each extra.
A WORD TO THE WISE.- Gentlemen desiring high-grade tailoring at the most reasonable prices will find it to their advantage to examine our stock and obtain our prices before ordering their clothes elsewhere. We guarantee quality, fit and workmanship.
UNIVERSITY TAILORING Co., 1116 Massachusetts Ave.88 tf
AN EXCURSION to the Land of the Midnight Sun will leave New York, July 3. First cabin, $60.00; second cabin, $45.00. Apply at the general ticket office, 15 State St., Boston. See ad. 100 tf
STUDENTS who wish to spend a very pleasant summer at a very moderate cost would do well to write to Mr. Edward Clark, Bear River, Nova Scotia. Board of the very best country kind may be obtained at $5.00 a week. Large farm house on the river. Good fishing and a cool climate. 2 tf
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