Word: coops
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...past Dietz has expressed strong dissatisfaction with Coop's plans for a new four-story book annex on Palmer Street. Work on the $2 million project has already begun, and the first two floors of the building should be ready...
These nominees, and the stockholders' slate of directors, will be presented at the Coop's annual membership meeting, next Wednesday at 5 p.m. In Harvard Hall. Before an election can be held, however, ten per cent of the Coop's voting members must attend the meeting. The voting membership is restricted to' students and officers of the University...
According to Austin W. Scott, vice president and general counsel of the Coop, the society has over 3000 voting members. And at past metings, "only a few members, maybe 20, have shown up" said Scott...
Dietz denied any intention of trying to muster the necessary 300 voting members by next Wednesday. But he expressed disappointment at Harvard students' disinterest in the Coop's affffairs...
...Coop is not actually a cooperative," claimed Dietz. "It's an oligarchy of the stockholders. They've never even tried to find out what the Harvard student body thinks. It's just a shame that students here are more interested in a national election than an election that they really can influence...