Word: helpful
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...astray through carelessness, fair warning to undergraduates and the unusual precautions of the Class Day Committee should prevent a recurrence of the same trouble this year. Co-operation with the Class day Committee is a requisite for a successful Class Day and all undergraduates are asked to give their help...
...only 80 men have signed the blue-book at Leavitt & Peirce's. The whole success of the picnic depends on there being a large attendance. Therefore, every Senior should sign the blue-book at once in order to help make the 1907 Senior Picnic a decided success...
...University team had sixteen hits to their credit. It was the first real exhibition of batting the men have given and without the help of Exeter's wretched fielding, which contributed enough runs to win several games, they hit the ball hard enough to win. Captain Dexter, McCall, and Slater led the list with three safe hits apiece. Slater was too much for his opponents and was never in a tight place...
Members of the Senior class are requested to draw posters with inscriptions suitable for an announcement of the Senior picnic. The Committee hopes that many will respond to this request, as the posters are later raffled to Seniors and Freshmen, and the proceeds help materially in paying the expenses of the picinc. Information regarding the wording, date, etc., may be obtained from G.A. Rivinius, Holworthy 17. SENIOR PICNIC COMMITTEE...
...indifference shown to the wishes of borrowers is in marked contrast to the courteous attention of librarians in many of our public libraries. Although we realize that the position must be a trying one, and that many foolish and useless questions are asked, nevertheless the attendants are paid to help find and distributed the books, and long service and thorough knowledge of the shelves is no excuse for curt answers and halfhearted assistance...