Word: cooped
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...horrendous possibility that THE HARVARD CRIMSON story of October 27 might be believed compels me to try to set the record straighter. In this story Mr. Morrill, General Manager of the Coop, blames me for the $400,000 increased costs of the new Coop annex...
...true that the improvements to Palmer Street now being made are part of an agreement ending further legal action by the Church Street Trust, of which I am one of three trustees. That such improvements will cost the Coop approximately $50,000 is not disputed...
...this amount could have been used in actual construction since the final building is smaller than originally planned and no change was made to any portion of the bookstore already built. Is it possible that $350,000 could have been spent on legal fees for defending the Coop's building plans and architectural fees for making the changes which were necessary...
Thanks to Wilcox, and thanks to the larger shelves in the Coop's new annex (previously, in the height of the buying rush, books had lain for days in Coop storage rooms), Coop officials estimate that the textbook shortage hasn't got above 15 per cent this term. Last year, there were times when 30 per cent of the books were missing...
...every student knows, the text book supply is still sporadic in many courses. Zavelle, who formerly ran the Coop's M.I.T. bookstore, thinks the Coop's new plan will reduce the shortage further. When it was tried out at M.I.T., he said, every single book was on the shelves at the start of classes...