Word: loudnesses
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...following men are asked to report in the Assembly Room of the Union at their appointed hours today: 9.20, F. W. Copeland '13; 9.25, A. J. Camprubi '13; 9.30, T. A. Jenckes, Jr., '13; 9.35, W. S. Henderson '12; 9.40, G. C. Loud '13; 9.45, S. A. Eliot '13; 9.50, C. MacR. Makepeace '13; 10.05, J. B. Langstaff '13; 10.10, J. J. McGinley '13; 10.15, J. Indelkofer sC.; 10.20, S. A. Friede '13; 10.25, H. H. Howard 1M.; 10.30, H. D. Barton '11; 10.35, J. M. Halle '13; 10.40, R. Beatley '13; 10.45, N. R. Sturgis...
...Heywood sC.; 8.40, E. P. Felker '13; 8.45, E. A. C. Layman 1G.; 8.50, W. C. Woodward '12; 8.55, J. S. Pfeil uC.; 9, R. S. Hubbard '11; 9.05, G. E. Jones '11; 9.30, T. A. Jenckes, Jr., '13; 9.35, W. S. Henderson '12; 9.40, G. C. Loud '13; 9.45, S. A. Eliot '13; 9.50, C. MacR. Makepeace '13; 9.55, T. McCall uC.; 10, J. W. Finkel '11; 10.05, J. B. Langstaff '13; 10.10, J. J. McGinley '13; 10.15, J. Indlekofer sC.; 10.20, S. A. Friede sC.; 10.25, H. H. Howard 1G.; 10.30, H. D. Barton '11; 10.40, R. Beatley...
...realization on the part of all who use the libraries of the fact that these privileges are common to all, and a generous courtesy in the use of the privileges, will make study more agreeable for every one. For instance, the reading rooms are intended for workers, and loud talking or even whispered conversation disturbs those who want to work. Unreasonable demands on the time of the library employees, keeping books over the time limits, and selfish use of books from the open shelves, are other abuses which are especially objectionable at a busy time like the present...
...your voices now so loud and hale...
Then let us shout a loud and hearty three times three...