Word: coops
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Coop: 1. Where tourists go to buyHarvard sweatshirts and key chains; where you willstand in line for hours at the beginning of eachsemester to buy overpriced textbooks. 2. Rhymeswith "loop" not "blow pop." 3. A massivebureaucrat that pays smaller and smaller andsmaller rebates to its members each year...
Since his arrival at Harvard two years ago, Mayer has expanded the Crimson Cash service, which he oversees, to include use at the Coop, the Technology Product Center and library copy machines. He implemented the fly-by lunch service and brought changes to the floundering Loker Commons, which is now in the black...
...narrow side street off Brattle, past the Harvard Coop overpass and the underground Passim Cafe, lies a building fraught with contradictions...
While walking the streets of Cambridge, Cahalypoints out many of the improvements that the pasthalf-century have brought: a streetcar parking lothas become a placid park next to the statelyKennedy School of Government; an old warehousestood where the bustling Harvard Coop now resides...
...while it's not up to Harvard to police Coop prices, some seniors said there are steps the University could take to help with Senior Week costs...