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Tutoring in Greek A., B. and C. Mr. Hall, 7 Holyoke.

History 1. Tutoring by J. F. Mahoney, '85, 12 Stoughton.

For a tutor in Greek 10 apply to H.T. Hildreth, 28 Stoughton.

German III, Dr, Francke wishes to notify men taking German III that they will be allowed to use their German lexicons in the examination room.

FRESHMAN GERMAN. I will give a seminar in Freshman German at C. 46, Monday, June 8, at 7.30 P.M. Will read the three stories, and answer questions. Please send names immediately.

CARNILLO VON KLENZE, '86.Students wishing a quiet home, like accommodations for their lady friends during college festivities, can find them by addressing "Home," CRIMSON office.

BLAINE'S TWENTY YEARS OF CONGRESS, and the REVISED BIBLE. Agents wanted for these two works. Territory given in any state in the Union. An exceedingly pleasant and profitable way of spending one's vacation. Apply at 64 Thayer to-day, between 5 and 6, or Friday, between 4 and 6.

NATURAL HISTORY IV. At 7.30 Wednesday evening, June 3, in 49 College House, I will go over the ground to be covered by the annual examination, giving especial attention to the development of life, and to the periods of Geological history. I will also tutor in the course during the week.

E. W. FROST, '84.A student in the University who writes short-hand expertly, and long-hand plainly, wishes a position as amanuensis during the summer. Address, E. C. L., No. 3 Linden St., Cambridge, Mass.

Tutoring in Philosophy 3, 4, 5, and 6, and in German. Apply to C. A. Strong, '85, No. 2 Stoughton.

To let.- For the college year 1885 86, 3 desirable rooms on one floor, together, or separately, furnished or unfurnished. Bath room on same floor. Apply at 13 Kirkland Place (off Kirkland St.), last house on the left.

J. F. Noera has greatly improved his facilities for fitting tennis flannels. Only the best cutters employed. Holyoke street, opposite Holyoke House.

Tutoring in History XI, Pol. Econ. 1 and 4. F. E. Hurley, 4 College House.

I shall give a lecture on the evening of June 8, from 7 to 9 P. M., reviewing the main points in Political Economy I, including the lectures on banking and financial legislation. I shall also give a lecture in Political Economy 4, the evening before the examination, from 7 to 9 P. M., reviewing the work since the mid-years. The lectures will be given in D. 17. F. Coggeshall, C. 35.

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