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TO LET-No. 22 Thayer. Apply at Bursar's office, or address this office.
To Let-No. 30 Felton, at a discount. Apply at No. 3 Weld, between 1.30 and 2 P. M.
LOST-An umbrella with "B. W. Palmer" cut on the handle. Finder will confer a favor by leaving at No. 1 Weld.
SPARRING ROOM, Hemenway Gymnasium. Professor Ferris desires all pupils to arrange time as soon as possible. Hours from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
WANTED-If the gentleman who wrote the article for the Crimson entitled "The University in a Worldly Point of View, " would kindly send his name to the editors he would greatly oblige.
TO STUDENTS-A lady would like a club of about eight students to board; also, large furnished rooms to let near Cambridge Park. For particulars apply to MRS. TRIPP, 1 Winthrop square, Cambridge.
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. Noeras, 436 Harvard street, the only reliable and original Troy laundry.
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.
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