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...preparation of food is not the only part of the Co-op that has seen change over the years...
...Co-op’s radical reputation as a hotbed of leftist political activists didn’t come about until the late 1960s, according to Amelia G. H. Kaplan ’96-’97, who wrote her senior thesis on the history of the Co-op...
...Still, radical elements were present from very early on. For instance, some of the more extremist members of Students for a Democratic Society took up residence in the Co-op, Robert C. Spencer ’64-’66 recalled...
...Life in the Co-op settled into a smooth routine quickly after its founding. By the time Spencer moved in, in 1964, he said the warmly decorated house felt more like a home than the “hard, granite floors” of Claverly Hall, where he originally lived...
...don’t come to my class reunions, I only come to Co-op reunions,” alumnus Stiskin reminisced. “A lot of people who lived here said they wouldn’t have made it through Harvard without...