Word: demanding
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Books may ordinarily be kept out of the Library for a month, but certain new books or books much in demand are loaned only for a period of fourteen days or a week. Borrowers who do not return their books on time incur a fine of five cents a day. Postal card notices are sent as reminders of books overdue. Persistent neglect to return books or pay fines becomes a matter for College discipline...
...fifty. This year it will be increased to full symphonic strength of seventy-eight men. To meet this increase, applicants for all branches of the orchestra will be accepted. The brass and wood wind section will take the largest percentage of recruits. Oboes and bassoons particularly are in demand. There are three vacancies for drummers who can read orchestral arrangements...
...satisfactory day's wages. Looked at from either side, it is a business transaction. If the worker fails to do his share, he cannot expect to keep his job. Competition for jobs is the best assurance of efficiency; and if employers will remember this fact there will be ample demand for student labor. Cornell Daily...
...hasty in engaging the first room you find available. Present indications are that there are rooms enough to more than meet the demand. It is doubtful if it is necessary for you to take a poor room for fear that you will...
...they have finished are requested to donate them to the Library. So far, contributions have been very encouraging, and if the present rate of receipts keeps up, the work will have a much wider scope next year. Books pertaining to History, Government, Economics, Physics and Chemistry are especially in demand...