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...like a kid in a candy store at Out of Town News (Italian Vogue and British Cosmopolitan!), but most literary purchases in recent days have come from across the street at the Coop...
...through the Yard with his father in tow. A high school junior, Nick is on the familiar college tour, squeezing Harvard in between visits to Brandeis and Yale. Rose and Shirley are looking much more excited. The two women, both from Virginia, have put in their time at the Coop. “I got six Harvard sweatshirts!,” crows Rose. She’s not keeping them all—they’re for her kids and grandchildren...
...individuals convene with the help of instant messages and cell phones to await the often-zany instructions of their unknown leader. A San Francisco flash mob, for instance, was told to play a giant game of duck-duck-goose, and a Harvard Square flash mob flocked to the Harvard Coop this summer to ask for greeting cards for a friend named “Bill.” Since the first flash mob in June in New York City, they have spread kudzu-like to over 40 cities worldwide, and many cities have held multiple events...
...Undergraduates] wake up, go to the dining hall, go to class, go to The Coop, then to a party. They may cross paths with 500 to 1,000 men,” she says. “When you are 35, you may wake up, sit alone in your home office, work all day, go to a meeting, then perhaps coffee with a friend—and only five men cross your path...
...website—www.CrimsonXchange .com—is designed to allow Harvard students to quickly find and purchase textbooks and other items of interest and evade the high prices at the Coop, said co-creator Sam W. Lessin...