Word: coops
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...takes a much better skier to ski on the New England trails than on the Alpine trails in Switzerland," said Nat Niles, ski instructor at the Plymouth Swiss ski school and at the ski department of the Coop this week...
Norwood Cox, coach of he Harvard Ski team was in the Harvard Coop booth at the Winter Sports Show last night. He started skiing in 1921 and turned professional when in college at Grenable, France, in 1920; taught in Italy and in Denver at the Colorado-Arlberg Ski Club. Cox intends to act as a part time coach of the Harvard team this winter...
Students not living in College buildings and others may obtain copies of the Directory for 25 cents at the CRIMSON building, or at the Coop...
...sorts of stuff. Its interior was laden with clothes and china and silverware and odd knick-knacks. Some of the articles weren't much good, but then they weren't priced very highly either. The place had a simple and direct dignity--not bustling and impersonal like the Coop, but intimate and quiet, with just a tinge of secrecy--not big like Widener, but more like a House library on say, a Tuesday afternoon. The varied articles of clothing on the hangers had not the resplendency of new garments, but they did have the proper aristocratic drape and much good...
Today 9929 Harvard and Radcliffe members will start to collect their Coop dividends totaling $106,000, it was announced by G. E. Cole, Coop manager. These dividends are declared on the basis of eight per cent on charge purchases and ten per cent on cash purchases...