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Just last month, the Harvard Book Store celebrated its 75th anniversary. But the Kramer family, who founded the store and have owned it ever since, won’t be around for its centennial. While the rise of online retailers and rising real-estate prices have forced many booksellers out of the Square, the Harvard Book Store has maintained a strong presence in this ever-changing neighborhood, thanks in no small part to the Kramer family. Frank Kramer, who has operated the book store for the last 46 years, said what matters most is that the new owner...
Just last month, the Harvard Book Store celebrated its 75th anniversary. But the Kramer family, who founded the store and have owned it ever since, won’t be around for its centennial...
Coincidentally, 2008 marks the 125th anniversary of the Harvard Coop, the 75th anniversary of Harvard Book Store, and the 25th anniversary of the Globe Corner Bookstore, as well as several other bookstore birthdays...
Early March was not a good time to break a bone. You might have had a difficult time finding someone to fix it, since thousands of orthopedists were otherwise occupied in San Francisco, at the 75th annual meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS...
...filled with eyeglass frames, window displays were dressed with another kind of intellectual accessory. Books used to be abundant in the Square in the 60s, readily available at more than 20 independent book stores. Now, as 2007 draws to a close, Harvard Book Store celebrates the end of its 75th year in business. Its ability to hold its ground while its fellow locally owned bookstores have fallen prey to corporate outsiders means that the bookstore is now Harvard Square’s premier independent center for all things literary.STEADY GROUNDIn January 2007, the Harvard University Planning Office conducted a survey...