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John Dougherty, a carpenter and contractor who worked on the Harvard COOP, died on Oct. 16 at Heritage Manor Nursing Home in Lowell, Mass...
...William Wright. In “Harvard’s Secret Court,” Wright discusses University President A. Lawrence Lowell’s purge of gay students from Harvard. Based on an article in FM, the Harvard Crimson’s weekly magazine. Harvard Coop, Third Floor. 7 p.m. (DJH)Wednesday, Nov. 2Another Life. Despite its members’ youth—all are in their early 20s—Another Life has been a band for nearly ten years and their grunge-jazz style continues to evolve. Also playing are Westgate, Splint, and Veridical. 18+. The Middle...
...hallway of their Currier double, they cringed. It wasn’t that their suite was tiny or unequipped. It was just, well, bland. “We didn’t want [our rooms] to be sterile,” Ching says. And COOP mirrors and Abbey Road definitely wouldn’t fly. They immediately set to work transforming their suite into a dorm-sized shrine to travel, to friendship, and to sex. Ching claims to have “a queer eye” for style; both are deeply interested in aesthetics. He calls their room...
...Harvard Cooperative Society, also known as the Coop, recently announced that the rebate it provides to members at the end of the year rose to 7.3 percent, up almost 50 percent from the 5 percent rebate members received last year. This total marks the highest the rebate has been in 15 years, according to Aaron D. Chadbourne ’06, a member of the Coop Board of Directors. The Coop’s fiscal year runs from July 1 to June 30. At the end of the fiscal year, the Board of Directors sets the rebate rate based...
...light of the closing of HPPS, the PMD, XanEdu, and the Coop have done a tremendous job filling the void. The PMD succeeded in its search for HPPS’ replacement, and the Coop took on a tremendous amount of business in a short time span. Going forward, the PMD can and must aggressively cut coursepack costs by exploiting market competition. Anything less would be a disservice to students...