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TRACEY'S Cafe and Dining Rooms for students. Meal tickets, 18 meals, $5.00. Unequalled board and best of service. Club tables to let. 77 12

LOST.- From 5 Ware Hall, emerald scarf pin set with diamonds. $100 reward for return to above address. 77 3

FOUND.- A Harvard pin with the Harvard Latin inscription on border set in blue enamel, and Harvard shield in centre set in crimson enamel. Found before the holidays. 77 2

TO LET.- Perkins 66 will rent for $50 for the remaining two-thirds of the year. Two rooms, corner, facing tennis courts, third floor. Apply to Bursar. 76 4

Mr. W. P. HOVEY, instructor of banjo, guitar and mandolin, will resume teaching Thursday, January 6. Students coached for Freshman clubs. Lessons given in students' rooms. For further information call or write. Briggs and Briggs, 1274 Mass. Ave., Harvard Square, Cambridge. 77 2

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HON. CHARLES J. BONAPARTE of Baltimore will lecture in Tremont Theatre on "Civil and Religious Liberty," Sunday evening, Jan. 16, 1898. He will be introduced by Professor Charles Eliot Norton. Mr. Bonaparte is one of the Trustees of Harvard University and a platform orator of national reputation. Tickets on sale by Charles H. Thurston. 77 5

SEMITIC 6, 12, English 8, Latin 10, Philosophy 5, History 1, 9, 10, 11, 12, 19, Fine Arts 3, Government 1. Tutoring.

WILLIAM W. NOLEN, 2 Manter Hall.77 22

BOARD for one or two students in a German family. Excellent opportunity for conversing in German. 1671 Cambridge street.

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