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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Tickets are available from the Harvard ticket office in Harvard Hall, by mail from the Olympic Committee in Los Angeles, or from local participating Sears stores (The Sears closest to Harvard is in Porter Square on Mass. Ave...

Author: By Christopher J. Georges, | Title: The Greening of Harvard Stadium | 6/24/1984 | See Source »

...conscientious, and want to pick up your summer school textbooks first, and also want to look into your leisure reading, the first place to hit is the Harvard Coop (1400 Mass. Ave.). The book selection at the Coop is so large that it has its own building--which houses the largest bookstore in Harvard Square. Textbooks bought here can be returned for up to three weeks...

Author: By Paul T. Evans, | Title: Whole Lotta Books | 6/24/1984 | See Source »

...Mass. Ave. and Plympton St. is Harvard Book Store (1256 Mass. Ave.), offering textbooks, paperbacks, modern classics, and a basement of used books selling at half-price...

Author: By Paul T. Evans, | Title: Whole Lotta Books | 6/24/1984 | See Source »

Many people are in search of inspiration, and that need can be filled with the Square's book fare as well. The Thomas More Book Shop (1352 Mass. Ave.) in Holyoke Center offers a wide range of classical and modern works on theology and spirituality, though one should be prepared to spend a lot of money for enlightenment here. The Shambhala Booksellers (58 John F. Kennedy St.) offers an impressive selection in comparative religion, healing, occult sciences (Tarot, witchcraft, Qabalah), and mythology. These places are for the esoterically minded...

Author: By Paul T. Evans, | Title: Whole Lotta Books | 6/24/1984 | See Source »

...Million Year Picnic (99 Mt. Auburn St.) is another such alternative universe, boasting stacks and stacks of comic books and comic book lore. You can also pick up comic books at Newbury Comics (36 John F. Kennedy St., in The Garage and at Superhero Universe (1105 Mass. Ave.), a few minutes' walk up Mass. Ave. towards Control Square, Superhero Universe also includes back issues of magazines like Playboy, National Lampoon, and Starlog, as well as all the special publications that herald new science fiction or the latest Lucas-Spielberg epic...

Author: By Paul T. Evans, | Title: Whole Lotta Books | 6/24/1984 | See Source »

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