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WANTED-A few more students to board at 410 Harvard street. First-class meals.

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WANTED- As Superintendent, competent and practical men for Clothing and Boot and Shoe Departments. Give experience and terms. Address, Rubber Manufacturer. 114 and 115 South street, New York.

J. F. Noera has leased the rooms above his store, formerly occupied by Peter Martin, tailor. He has refitted the place for the manufacture of athletic and tennis goods, and continues the old trade, pressing, cleansing, repairing and dyeing clothes. 436 Harvard street.

Mr. T. F. Martin will give instruction to Harvard students in club swinging and juggling. His pupils have successfully competed in the winter meetings and other amateur exhibitions. Address, T. Martin, 22 Spark street.

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