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German I. On Friday, February 14, at 7.30, will translate Peter Schlemihl. Also ready a summary of story and characters of Die Bettlerin von Pont des Arts. Tutoring and practice in composition this week. E. C. Pfeiffer, 10 Stoughton.
History 2. I will hold a short seminar Wednesday evening at 7.30, when I will go over the papers for the last few years. Send postal card if you wish to come. J. W. Dalzell, '79, 15 Appian Way. 58
I shall give a seminar in Freshman Chemistry on Tuesday, February 8, at 7 o'clock. Thorough review and questions. Also turtoring in Math. D. and E., and Freshman Chemistry. Perry Lawton, '88, Hollis 25. 56
Fine Arts III. The work of the half year will be reviewed and questions answered on Wednesday evening, February 2, promptly at 7.30 o'clock in 6 Little's block. Gentlemen will please bring with them Reber's History of Ancient Arts. William W. Nolen, '84. 59
History II. I will give a review in this course Wednesday afternoon at 2.30. Bring Syllabi. W. J. Bowen, 32 Hollis.
Tutoring in Italian I and Chem. A. C. W. Gleason, '88, 12 Stoughton.
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