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Music 3 Printed Notes. 5 Stoughton.
Tutoring in Hist. 2, N. H. 2, and N. H. 4. M. W. Richardson, 68 Thayer.
Tutoring in Pol. Econ. 4. R. Peterson, 17 Thayer.
Tutoring in English 2, and Classics. Apply to "'85," 43 Thayer Hall.
Tutoring in Chemistry I, and Freshman Chemistry. W. S. Robinson, S. 15.
For Tutoring in Eng. 7, Phil. 2, and Phil. 4, apply at 3 Holyoke House.
Tutoring in Political Economy I and German. T. H. Root, 22 Divinity.
Tutoring in N. H. 4, 8, and 14, and in Math. 2. H. L. Smyth, 30 Mt. Auburn street.
Tutoring in Freshman Math., Math. 2 and Chemistry 1. S. L. Harding, 13 Wendell street.
FOR SALE.-Johnson's Family Atlas of the World, half morroco and gilt, entirely new. Price $15. Apply to No. 16 College House.
Natural History IV. I will discuss thoroughly the important points to be covered by the mid-year examination, at 49 College House, Friday evening, Jan. 23, at 7 P. M. E. W. Frost.
J. F. Noera has opened to the inspection of the public, a new tailoring department. His new method for cleansing clothes by the steam-naptha process is ne plus ultra. 438 Harvard st.
J. Dudley Hall, Organist of the Church of St. John the Evangelist, Boston, will receive pupils in pianoforte, organ playing, and harmony. Thorough grounding in Harmony and technical principles guaranteed. 125 Tremont St., Room 8, Boston.
Mr. Bernard Schraeder, who has taught in this city for three years with the greatest success, will come to Cambridge to prepare students for next examinations. Will also take a limited number of pupils either in German Literature or Conversation. Address 6 Park square, Boston.
POL. ECON. L.-A lecture in two parts will be given on this course at 17 Divinity Hall, on Friday, January 30, beginning at 10 A. M. and 3 P. M. The chapters of the book will be taken up in order, with an epitome and explanation of each section, and a full discussion of the more important and difficult points. Gentlemen intending to be present will confer a favor by notifying me. F. Coggeshall, 35 C. H.
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