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Word: cooped (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...final night of solicitation, Eliot House moved up from second place to win the $20 worth of phonograph records offered by the Coop to the House with the largest rate of per capita giving in the Combined Charities Drive. The Eliot House average was $6.53, nearly double the winning figure of last year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Charities Net $21,657; Eliot Finishes On Top | 12/7/1959 | See Source »

...aberrations like hermaphroditism, but this is not happening in the case of Bothrops insularis. When Dr. Hoge examined pickled specimens collected before World War II, he found a much bigger proportion of normal individuals. Recently, Dr. Hoge went back and collected 68 fresh snakes on the island, plans to coop them up together in pairs in all possible combinations to see whether pairs of hermaphrodites can reproduce without male participation. However they reproduce, the hermaphrodites are comparatively infertile, produce only four to six embryos v. the 20 to 24 of mainland vipers. "In my opinion," says Dr. Hoge, "Bothrops insularis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Queer Vipers | 10/19/1959 | See Source »

...What's your Coop number...

Author: By Robert E. Smith, | Title: Punch on the Rocks | 10/17/1959 | See Source »

Patronage refunds totaling $427,000 will be made to members of the Harvard Cooperative Society for purchases during 1958-59, Stanley F. Teele, president of the Society, announced yesterday in his annual report. Refunds will be available at the Coop on or after October...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Coop Refunds Totalling $427,000 Will Be Distributed October 13th | 10/2/1959 | See Source »

...Books. Season after season, the joint was jammed. The Hawk's mascots -pigeons living in a coop right above the men's room-grew fat and happy. The fees that the club was able to pay for its jazz acts rose from less than $300 to more than $3,000 a week. Even after the Nogas sold their interest in the club last year to Max Weiss, secretary-treasurer of San Francisco's avant-garde Fantasy Records, nothing really changed. They did try to straighten out the chaotic books, but it was a foredoomed effort. Accurate accounting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NIGHTCLUBS: Success in a Sewer | 8/3/1959 | See Source »

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