Word: careful
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...least half a dozen activities, and that at the earliest opportunity, say next Wednesday at seven thirty, or something. Indeed some of the sales talks were so eloquent that it is hard to see just how all the budding talent can be taken care of, especially in fields like music, where all you have to have is a love of music, good or bad, and perhaps a longing to explore some of the hitherto unexplained areas on the other side of the Cambridge Common...
...student manager be appointed: (a) to collect scores and game sheets daily and report the results to the Harvard Crimson; (b) to act as the Inter-House football manager; (c) to arrange appointments for physical examinations; (d) to deliver schedules, notices, etc. to the Houses; and (e) to take care of many details which arise mainly after office hours. The recommendation was approved. E. H. Riddle '37 (Adams House) was appointed and discharged his duties in a highly efficient manner...
...elevator has been electrified in order to facilitate the movement of sick students. The size of the service rooms has been doubled in order to improve the handling of trays and the care of the sick in the wards...
Historically minded students may find the famous initial and decorative carving on the writing benches by lying on the floor and looking up, as care was taken to destroy nothing of historical interest when repairing the building. Sever, also, will be ready when classes begin on Wednesday...
...many parishioners were enrolled. Chief point in favor of the Christian Herald figures: church assessments and quotas, even when marked up to assure a decent return, are on a per capita basis. Thus, as one Lutheran reported: ''No pastor or secretary would dare or care to report a larger membership than actually is the fact, as this would increase the amount of money requested from the congregation. 'Dead men pay no bills...