Word: coops
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While shoppers with COOP membership numbers look forward to receiving rebate checks each year, a new COOP program now offers members the chance to donate their rebates to aid hurricane relief on the Gulf Coast. The COOP has also agreed to match all donations up to $50,000. All money raised will be distributed to Harvard’s Phillips Brooks House Association (PHBHA) and to The MIT Public Service Center. According to General Manager Allan E. Powell, so far The COOP has collected over $34,000 from rebates, and will match that amount and then distribute the money. Powell...
...word so proudly, and I do a double take. But I shouldn’t be surprised; we’ve been dancing around the question of elitism all evening.And for good reason. No mere triple Harvard graduate (A.B., M.A., and Ph.D.) is sitting in the Coop Café last Wednesday evening. The former New York Magazine Theater reviewer and current Bloomberg News Drama Critic and Harper’s Book Reviewer is one of the most erudite, powerful, and notoriously unforgiving critics of his time. Not many men can print that Barbra Streisand’s nose...
...pedestrian safety are major concerns of the committee, DiGiovanni said that much thought has been put into a detailed plan to “transform Palmer Street into the most photographed street in Harvard Square.” Palmer Street, the cobblestone alley between either entrance of the Coop, is scheduled to be completed as part of Phase One of the project that will begin in the Spring. The street will include special lighting and a screen that will drop from the bridge between the two Coop buildings; essentially, the street will become a pedestrian-friendly plaza. This art project...
...heading into Saturday’s game against Albany. NOTES: John Feinstein will be at Lavietes Pavilion signing copies of his new book Next Man Up in the Lavietes Pavilion Lounge during the hour before tip-off of the Harvard-Long Island game. The event is free, and The COOP will have copies of the book for purchase...
...locals might never have figured out that a “frappe” is a milkshake and the “Yankees” are the New York Yankees baseball team. Nor would any incoming freshman be respected if he or she did not already know that the COOP, the Harvard Cooperative Society, is pronounced as in “chicken coop.” Not every word of the book is titillating gossip. “Untangling the Ivy League: 2006” includes interviews with former Cornell President Jeffrey S. Lehman and Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader...