Word: bornstein
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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However, nobody seems likely to build in the near future. Barry Bornstein, owner of the Bow and Arrow, and the manager at Baskin-Robbins both say the copy store and laundromat left for financial reasons that had nothing to do with Coop plans for expansion. And they add that their own leases are for an indefinite period. Says the Baskin-Robbins manager, "We're going to be here for a good while...
...activities of this kind. In summation, I believe that the Crimson did a disservice to both the William James Society and the, student body as a whole by only partially reporting a story and by failing to inform students of an opportunity available to them on campus. Lisa M. Bornstein '89 President, William James Society
...Quincy House, committee member Lisa M. Bornstein '89 called responses to the tabling "really good." She added that many students had taken the time to write their own letters opposing the Bork nomination instead of signing the committee's forms...
...added that possible changes in lighting and other as yet undecided changes should "spruce up the place a little bit and attract more customers." Bornstein said, however, that fights were not the principal cause of the renovations, adding that brawls in Father's Six decreased considerably after the state's drinking age rose to 20 last spring...
Ring disagreed with Bornstein on the effect of the renovations. "It's not the decor of the bar room that starts fights; it's the alcohol. When young people get drunk, they can get very nasty...