Word: cooped
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...hour before the Harvard Coop closed last night, the book was still prominently featured in the glass case outside of the Mass. Ave entrance. Stacks of "Opal Mehta" and McCafferty’s two books were displayed together at the information desk inside. A manager at the Coop, Nancy Scheirer, declined to comment...
...Harvard Coop, a stack of the novels was prominently featured in the glass case outside of the Mass. Ave entrance. A poster titled “National Campus Bestsellers”—listing “Opal Mehta” as number two among hardcovers—was propped up nearby. “Charmed Thirds,” the new novel by McCafferty, was ranked third on the same list. A small stack of Viswanathan’s book was also displayed at the information desk...
...lacrosse team will face its fourth nationally ranked opponent in five games when it hosts No. 14 Dartmouth this evening at Jordan Field. The Crimson will be led by sophomore Natalie Curtis, the reigning Ivy League Player of the Week. Curtis, also named as the Harvard COOP athlete of the week, scored seven goals in two games last week to earn the honors. Five of those goals came in a 14-8 loss to No. 10 Princeton on Saturday. The scoring burst was Curtis’ third five-goal game of the season. The sophomore’s other...
...eating an entire wheel of cheese. 5) ...working on Domna’s presidential campaign. 6) ...climbing the dragon phallus. 7) ...trapped between the moving bookshelves in Widener. 8) ...having sex in the moving bookshelves in Widener. 9) ...playing that Chinese instrument more proficiently than the guy outside the Coop. 10) ...helping Larry clean out his office. 11) ...under your bed. 12) ...discouraged by the hurtful comments of my defensive line coach. 13) ...naked in Lamont. 14) ...taking pictures of tourists taking pictures of me. 15) ...running an off-season Primal Scream. –Kate O’Donnell
...bags, and lots of healthy food. “I came for all the free stuff,” said Alex P. Douglas ’09, who, along with two friends, left with five bags of goodies. In addition, there were raffles for a digital camera, a Coop gift certificate and an iPod. Proceeds went to Relay for Life which had a booth at the event. “We had people lining outside the door for the first fifteen minutes,” said Emily W. Hogeland ’07, who chaired the event?...