Word: cooped
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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During the morning and afternoon the control room for the announcements will be set up in the Coop Building, and six powerful projectors which will flood the Square with sound from 8.30 o'clock until long after midnight will be installed on the Coop balcony. A direct wire will be run to the CRIMSON News Room from The Coop headquarters where the results will be gathered from many radio stations throughout the country. In the first extra edition of the CRIMSON which will appear shortly after nine o'clock this evening, the early returns on the presidential elections will...
...returns has been sponsored by: J. August, Inc.; James W. Brine (Brine's); The Bolter Company: Briggs and Briggs; Browning, King and Company; Covin, Florist; John H. Derby, Jeweler; The Georgian Cafeterias; Bazen's and The Yard Lunch; Students Laundry Company; University Theatre; and Wright and Ditson. The Coop is donating the use of its building for placing the sound projectors which will carry the announcements to crowds in the Square...
Students throughout the entire college were listening to returns over radios or by the special broadcast at the Coop Building in the Square. As early as 8 o'clock in the evening, a crowd gathered outside listening to the returns which were announced over large amplifiers between selection of music. Two radios, reports from the Associated Press, the Hearst papers, and announcements by the Columbia and N.B.C. hook-ups, were being utilized...
...meal hours today and tomorrow in all the Houses but Lowell House, where members of the University, who are registered voters, may enroll in the League. Enrollment will likewise take place all of today and tomorrow in Baker Library at the Business School, and in the rotunda of the Coop. Law School members may enroll Wednesday and Thursday in Langdell Hall...
According to the protest filed by the Student Laundry, the Coop has reversed its laundry policy this year, and has borrowed without permission from the plaintiff, trade names, services, and methods of measuring charges. Among the methods borrowed are the "piece system" and "the dollar bundle", both of which systems were originated in the Square by the Students Laundry. The case comes under the heading "unfair competition," and the plaintiff's charges are based on the claim of property rights...