Word: aves
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Wigglesworth Hall when two men grabbed his arms and said that they wanted to talk to him. One of the men struck the student in the face as he attempted to break away. The two men then left the yard through the Wigglesworth gate and filed down Mass Ave...
...Coop will be open extra hours this week, and officials have instructed their employees to be extra-courteous to customers. In addition, the Mass Ave. establishment will offer its usual conveniences--a department-store layout and a generous credit system, not to mention the rebate a few months down the road. The combination, as always, will draw large throngs of Harvard undergraduates preparing to plunge into second semester...
Selecting about 100 books from 21 popular classes, our reporters found that the Coop almost always charges the price listed in Books in Print, an annual publisher's guide. Searching the shelves of other major bookstores in the Square--Harvard Book Store on the corner of Mass. Ave. and Plympton St., Paperback Booksmith on Brattle St., WordsWorth on the corner of Brattle and Mt. Auburn, and the WordsWorth 2 discount outlet down Mass. Ave. toward Central Square--we found that, in almost all cases, the Coop is the only supplier of textbooks in the area...
...compared the Coop with three other stores in drugstore and office supplies: Rix on Kennedy St. and CVS Pharmacy and Store 24 on Mass. Ave. In general, Rix and CVS appear to undersell their competitors across the board. On name brands in toiletries, they shave a few cents off their price--one pint of Flex Shampoo, for example, costs $2.58 at the Coop and $3.30 at Store 24, while selling for $2.47 and $2.49 at Rix and CVS respectively. Furthermore, in many cases Rix and CVS offer their own varieties. The comparable Rix brand shampoo costs $1.77, the CVS brand...
While the Coop, CVS, Rix and Store 24 all carry similar supplies of toiletries, their selections differ in office supplies. The Coop, in general, offers greater variety than its competitors, although Bob Slate on Mass. Ave. also sells a wide range of stationery items. In round-ring notebook binders, for example, the Coop sells 12 different types, with varying ring size and binding material. Bob Slate sells 10, while none of the other stores sell more than...