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HARVARD men are delighted with the stock of suitings shown by Mr. D. Toy at 71 Beacon street, Boston. Those who wish exclusive styles will do well to call.
31 tfDANCING CLASS. - Mrs. L. J. Chandler's dancing class, Odd Fellows Hall, Cambridgeport, Tuesday, Oct. 9. Address, corner of Main and Inman streets. Private lessons.
1 tf"A WORD TO THE WISE."
Distance, Boston to Springfield:
Via Boston & Albany R. R., 99 miles.
Via Boston & Maine R. R., 121 miles.
Via New York & New England R. R., 132 miles.
The Boston & Albany is double track.
The Boston & Maine and New York & New England Routes are single track.
FIN DE SIECLE CLOTHES. - Special prices for students.
H. L. HURLBUT,
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125 Tremont St., Boston,BELCHER'S Dining Room, Lyceum Building, Harvard square. Board $7.00 per week.
6 tfTO LET. - 41 Weld, single suite, third floor, in College Yard; list price, $175, for $125. Address, F. F. Dresser, 34 Oak Ave, Worcester.
44 4FOOTBALL. - Harvard vs. Yale, at Springfield, November 24, 1894. Special Trains via Boston & Albany R. R. will leave Kneeland Street Station, Boston, at 6.50 a. m., 8.00 a. m., and 8.35 a. m., returning immediately after the game. Excursion tickets, good only on special trains, $2.50 each. Tickets on sale at City Ticket office, 232 Washington St., Boston, up to 6.00 p. m., Nov. 23, and at Kneeland Street Station Ticket office until departure of last special train Nov. 24th.
A table d'hote dinner will be served at Dining Room in Springfield Station, between 10.00 a.m. and 2.00 p. m., at rate of 75c.
A. S. HANSON, G. P. A.HANDEL AND HAYDN SOCIETY. - Gentlemen who have fair voices and some knowledge of reading, and who are interested in oratorio music, are invited to become members of this society. Harvard men specially welcome. Names and addresses of applicants may be sent to Charles W. Stone, 68 Chestnut Street, Boston.
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