Word: cooped
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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FIGHTING FOR OXYGEN in the jam-packed aisles of the Coop one fine September day, you will curse out loud at the thought of paying $22.50 for a book your professor wrote 15 years ago and still requires for his course. "Cripes," you will mutter, imagining the seedy old codger shuffling into the store that evening and emptying the day's receipts into the pockets of his coffee-stained tweed blazer...
...Harvard and realize how much you and your loved ones paid for the two books listed above. And for your $11,000 (chuck in another grand for incidentals), you get the two volumes for only 12 months. Skip a renewal payment, and you'll be over at the Coop full time, commanding one of their space-age cash registers or arranging Kleenex sale displays...
...Molyneus '83, a leader among progressive student members of the Coop's Board of Directors, endorsed the decision not to appeal but complained that the store management did not consult the board...
Explaining the somewhat surprising decision not to demand another review of the case by the National Labor Relations Board in Washington. Louis Loss, a member of the Coop's Board of Directors, said yesterday. "We don't concede on any of [the union's charges], but we do recognize that we would have to spend a lot of time and money carrying out an appeal, and it doesn't seem worth-while...
Loss, who is also a professor at the Law School, predicted an early fall election and vowed that the Coop would abide by established fair labor practices...