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Rooms and board for Class Day or for the week, at McKay House, 24 Arrow St.

Freshman Physics Seminar. Monday, June 21, 7.30 p.m. at 4 Grays by a graduate with special experience in teaching the subject. Admission $2.00. Send in names early, as accomodations are limited. Also private instruction for the examination, a few hours Monday and Tuesday not yet engaged. Call or address 4 Grays Hall.

Lost. - On Holmes Field, Friday, June 18th, a large sized pocket book. Will the finder please leave with Leavitt & Perice, or at Hollis 14.

Freshman Physics. On Tuesday evening, June 22, at 8 o'clock, I will review Prof. Lovering's lectures on Electricity and Magnetism, taking up fully the essential points in the course. Those intending to be present will do me a favor by handing me their names at once. Wm. F. Osgood, G. 49.

A few energetic men can make a profitable engagement for the summer by applying immediately to J. J. Cotter, Hollis 6, between 1 and 2.30 p.m., or by sending address.

Freshman Physics. - Illustrated Seminar June 21st and 22nd, at 7.30 p.m., at 21 Thayer. Diagrams of all the principal pieces of apparatus used. By C. P. Frey, (private assistant to Dr. Whiting, Jeff Lab.) Admission $2.00. Send names if possible.

Preparation during the summer for the autumn examinations for admission. G. Bradford, Jr., 8 Prescott St.

Freshman Physics. On Tuesday, June 22d, at 7.30 p.m., I shall review Prof. Lovering's course (Physics A), emphasizing and thoroughly explaining all the important points. The lecture will be given in Jeff. Physical Laboratory, Room 28. Admission, $2.00. All desiring to attend the lecture will please send their names to me. S. L. Harding, '86, 13 Wendell St.

Seniors who desire camp chairs, or chairs of any kind for class day, will do well to order them early. Bicycles crated, furniture, pictures and room furnishings carefully packed, shipped, or stored. Orders taken for furnishing rooms and repairing during the summer. Good prices paid for furniture. Lee L. Powers, removed to 30 Boylston St., Harvard Square.

Salvatore Labua, fashionable hair cutter and barber, attends gentlemen at their rooms. Address 60 West Cedar Street Boston.

Tickets to all points West, North-west and Southwest, at lowest rates. Stop over privileges are offered by the B. & O. R. R., as a special inducement to Harvard students. For information apply to A. W. Sim, Agent, 25 Weld.

J. W. Brine, importer of English straw hats, all styles; English flannel caps, all colors; English striped coats, all colors; English flannel tennis pants, four grades to order; English ties, all shades; Franklin expert racquets; tennis balls, at wholesale prices; tennis shoes and base-ball shoes; tennis suits. J. W. Brine 10 and 11 Harvard Row.

Just received from England, 24 dozen assorted striped Flannel Caps, 475 yards striped Flannel, 350 yards French Flannel. I keep on hand the largest assortment of domestic Flannel. I am ready to take orders for Flannel Suits. Please call and examine. J. F. Noera, 436 Harvard Street.

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