Word: coops
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...seniors are reminded that caps and gowns are now at the Coop. The price is $7 until April 1, after which it will be $7.50. All men must have theirs by May 1 for the class picture. The cap and gown also serves as a Senior's ticket to events on Class...
Seniors must secure measurement for their caps and gowns at the Coop at the earliest possible date. To enforce this request, E. A. Mays '32, chairman of the Class Day Committee, announced last night that the charge for both caps and gowns will be only $7 for those who are measured before April 1. After this date the charge will be raised. Caps and gowns will be necessary to get into the class picture, and will serve as tickets for admission to Class Day exercises on June...
...Although the effects of the depression are evident, the Coop is not suffering as much as several of the large Boston department stores according to figures released by the Federal Reserve Bank," Mr. G. E. Cole, manager of the Harvard Cooperative Society said yesterday...
...Coop attributes its stability in this period readjustment to the fact that the customers are almost entirely students and the luxury market is small. The wholesale market has suffered a more marked decline than the retail so that there is relatively no loss. The purchasing policy of the store makes it possible to undersell many of its competitors and still pay dividends, partially because a marked falling off in one department is compensated for by the others...
...Greet production of "Julius Caesar" on Tuesday, January 19 at Jordan Hall in Boston may get in touch with J. F. Joyce '32 at Eliot F33 before next Thursday. Tickets for the Ben Greet plays, which are being sponsored by the Harvard Dramatic Club, are on sale at the "Coop" and Jordan Hall...