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The <b>Indian Guy at the Waidner-Spahr Library</b> is known for faithfully warning of the closing of the library every night at 8:45 p.m. His heavily accented speech and exact intonation every time makes him a character on par with Betty the Cardswiper in terms of overall popularity, although he is much newer and known only to those classes that have study hall in the library. For a few days he mysteriously disappeared and was replaced by a woman, but returned again in time to recite his famous speech several times before the end of the session.
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The [[Indian Guy at the Library|Indian Guy at the Waidner-Spahr Library]] is known for faithfully warning of the library's closing each night at 8:45 P.M. His heavily accented speech and exact intonation each time makes him a character on par with [[Betty the Cardswiper]] in terms of overall popularity, although he is much newer and known only to those classes that have study hall in the library. For a few days, he mysteriously disappeared and was replaced by a woman, but returned again in time to recite his famous speech several times before the end of the session.
  
His speech is as follows:
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His speech goes as follows:
  
"The Library will be closing in 15 minutes. Please bring all items to the circulation desk within the next ten minutes. The library will be closing in 15 minutes. Thank you."
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</blockquote>The Library will be closing in 15 minutes. Please bring all items to the circulation desk within the next ten minutes. The library will be closing in 15 minutes. Thank you.</blockquote>
  
 
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Revision as of 15:26, 3 July 2008

The Indian Guy at the Waidner-Spahr Library is known for faithfully warning of the library's closing each night at 8:45 P.M. His heavily accented speech and exact intonation each time makes him a character on par with Betty the Cardswiper in terms of overall popularity, although he is much newer and known only to those classes that have study hall in the library. For a few days, he mysteriously disappeared and was replaced by a woman, but returned again in time to recite his famous speech several times before the end of the session.

His speech goes as follows:

The Library will be closing in 15 minutes. Please bring all items to the circulation desk within the next ten minutes. The library will be closing in 15 minutes. Thank you.