Word: coops
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Finally, the Business School would turn over approximately 5000 square feet of the new building to the Harvard Cooperative Society in a lease arangement for use as the new Business School Coop. The existing Coop there is in the basement of Gallatin Hall...
...said that the leasing arangement worked out with the Coop has the Society paying its proportioned share of the building cost...
...said there were also tentative plans for a new Business School Coop. Morrill said he met last week with George P. Baker, dean of the Business School, to discuss that possibility...
Also charged to last year's Coop expenses were the costs of retailoring the new text book annex and Palmer St. itself to avoid a suit by Sheldon Dietz '41, another Palmer St. property owner. Dietz's fight against the annex delayed construction nine months, Morrill said, and cost the Coop about $400,000 extra...
...past, the Coop was able to maintain the ten-eight refund rate despite rises in expenses by drawing from its yearly surplus in dealings with non-members, Morrill said. (Non-members account for about 20 per cent of yearly business.) But tax laws passed in 1962 no longer allow that, the general manager explained...