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Special Notices.

All notices published under this head except "Lost' and "Found" notices must be paid for before insertion.

POLITICAL ECONOMY I-Tutoring by an experienced tutor for the make-up examination next Friday. E. W. Frost, L. S., 49 College House.

Meeting of the class of '87 at 7.30 tonight for election of officers.

For tutor in Classics apply to J. M Paton, 154 Brattle St.

TO LET-No. 24 Felton Hall. One of the best rooms in building. Apply to Janitor.

LOST-A bunch of keys containing locker key 612. Please return to Leavitt and Peirce.

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TO LET-Three elegant rooms on one floor, locality best in Cambridge. Enquire at Pach's Studio.

Furnished and unfurnished rooms to let at 34 Beacon Street, Somerville, within one-half mile of the college.

A club of students can be accommodated with board, also good rooms to let at No. 6 Garden St, Mrs. S. Sprague.

A club of gentlemen can be accommodated, also seats at a general table, at Mrs. Morgan's, 97 Mt. Auburn street.

Correct styles in garments for young men, at moderate prices, can be obtained of H. L. Hurlbut, Tailor, 125 Tremont Street.

ROOMS TO LET-Furnished or unfurnished, with or without board. For students only; terms reasonable; J. J. Whitney, 77 North av.

FOUND-On the south side of Jarvis Field at 6 P. M. Thursday, October 2, a tennis net with poles. Owner please call at 5 Stoughton.

LOST-Red Irish Setter. Collar marked Edward Bangs, Watertown. Liberal reward will be offered for the return of the same to the Janitor of Beck Hall.

Billy Fraser, Light Weight Champion of New England, the popular teacher of arraying, will receive communications addressed to New Church St., Somerville, Mass.

FOR SALE-Bicycle, full nickled, 52-inch, Special Club, double ball bearings, patent non slipping tire, ball pedals, andc. Has been used very little. Address 41 Matthews.

The following is the executive committee of the Harvard Union for the ensuing half year: Mr. Sanford, '85, (chairman ex officro), Mr. Wait, L. S., and Mr. Merriam, '86

Beware of cheap laundries. If you wish to have your linen clean, and not damaged, as is the case in most laundries, leave it at J. F. Noera's, 436 Harvard street, the only reliable and original Troy laundry.

Mr. F. W. Patch will receive a limited number of pupils on the guitar at 77 North avenue, Tuesday and Thursday evenings, commencing October 14. For further particulars, address F. W. Patch, box 76, Waltham.

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