Word: cooped
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Sheldon Dietz '41, part owner of a building near the Coop, will urge the board to deny a zoning variance that the store must obtain before beginning construction. Dietz said yesterday that he would appeal to the Middlesex County Superior Court if the variance is granted...
...opposes the new building--which the Coop expects to use for an expanded book department and additional offices--on the grounds that it will destroy "the unique village quality" of the Square...
...letter sent last month to all the officers, directors, and stockholders of the Coop, he complained that their plans provide for "no set-back, no variety, no courtyard, no trees," "Mistakes built into concrete and brick are irrevocably fixed for generations," he observed...
Fanny Hill's popularity has extended to Harvard Square. Local bookstores reported yesterday that sales of the book were breaking records. The Coop said it had been selling "like mad," and another store stated that "it is impossible to keep it in stock." One store suggested that sales had increased yesterday after news of the Attorney General's action...
...Beatles have arrived, and record stores in the Square report that sales of their first album are comparable to the heydays of Harry Belafonte and Joan Baes. Briggs and Briggs has sold 75 copies of "Meet the Beaties" in three days. The Coop's first shipment of forty albums went on sale Wednesday and were gone yesterday. Minute Man is sold out of "Meet the Beatles" and a second album, "Introducing the Beatles," is almost gone...