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...Harvard Coop is hoping for their biggest retail weekend of the year, anticipating a 30 per cent increase in sales over a normal weekend, James Argeros, Coop General Manager, said yesterday. In order to encourage returning alumni to renew their Coop accounts and alumni and Yale students to spend some time and money at the store, the Coop has opened an information booth on the store's first floor...
...area which shouldn't be of much concern is the squad's overall freethrow shooting. The Crimson made the most of the few chances it got from the line, hitting a composite 21 of 26 for 81 per cent. By comparison, the Portuguese took 42 foul shots, but converted only 30 of them...
...EDNA'S POWERS fail her about 30 per cent of the time," which is to say, she's only human. Earthy, even. She swears, makes dirty jokes, and has a healthy sex drive. As Edna puts it-"I'm not the Holy Ghost and I'm hardly the Virgin Mary." Edna's father agrees. "You're nothin' but trash," he says, referring to her relationship with...
Susan Birmington, organizing director for Massachusetts PIRG, said yesterday Harvard students have tried several times to establish a chapter and have collected the signatures of over 75 per cent of the student body on petitions for a university chapter, but that trustees have vetoed the proposal...
...degree, the recessions of the seventies struck only the New England, Midwest and Great Lake states. Between September, 1974, and June, 1975, for example, national nonagricultural employment dropped by 2.5 per cent. Employment actually grew in the southwest and Rocky Mountains; job decline in the far west was negligible. During recovery from the recession, nationwide employment grew by 5.2 per cent; however, employment still declined in the Midwest states and grew by less than 1 per cent in New England...