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...market for $9 pens, "I Love Cambridge" mugs and a staggering assortment of Harvard paraphenalia from sweatshirts to baby bottles, hit the Coop (rhymes with "poop...
...Coop has eliminated their housewares section, so you'll have to be overcharged for a fan elsewhere...
...beyond meal costs, seniors must deal with the Coop one last time before they leave...
January features a number of importantcollege-wide and nationwide events. On January 11,John T. Dunlop resigns his position as Dean of theFaculty to join the Nixon administration. OnJanuary 16, Harvard Coop employees cease theirattempts to unionize due to harassment from Coopmanagement, but the Coop still faces a NationalLabor Relations Board lawsuit concerning unionsurveillance. On January 20, The Crimsoncelebrates its 100th anniversary, and the nextday, President Nixon celebrates his secondinauguration. On January 26, the military draftofficially ends...
...class remained marked by the War--it was not only the largest but the oldest in history--seniors in the class of 1948 could give up their war-torn fatigues and opt for what author Sloan Wilson would later call "the gray flannel suit" (on sale at the Coop for $45 to $60 by April...