Word: kinkos
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Kinko's did all the paperwork for free and Snapple will provide free drinks. Other sponsors include Mail-boxes, Etc. and Keezer...
...retailers around Cambridge? "If you write me a nice little check," he or she could emptily offer to the Eddie Bauer store at the mall, "I'll make sure that the Cambridgeside Galleria is a regular stop on the Harvard shuttle bus route. " Kudos to the candidate who offers Kinko's free advertising on all campaign literature in exchange for free poster copying. Or the first one who gets a fat check from some Harvard alumnus with the proviso that the candidate, if elected, not try to push for any sort of ethnic studies because the alum thinks...
...stay open 24 hours is that police officers regularly patrol the central location around the Tasty. Defense Fund President Pebble M. Gifford said the Harvard Square Hotel, which abuts C'est Bon, is "up against a residential area." We're not sure exactly what residential area she means, since Kinko's and Chili's are further down Mt. Auburn St. than C'est Bon--and Kinko's itself is open 24 hours. We don't see how a mild-mannered cafe such as C'est Bon could possibly disturb residents more than the brightly-lit, all-night Kinko's already...
...Sarkis said before the proposal's withdrawal, "It would be great for the [Harvard Square Hotel], and even better for the students. A lot of students go to Kinko's at night, because they are open all night. They could come across the street and have a cup of coffee or sandwich while they are waiting." We couldn't agree more...
...hour places and they were a nightmare." Maybe that was because she and the other members of the Defense Fund were having bad dreams in their "residential areas." After all, they're not the ones who have to stay up all night, hungry, writing papers or copying materials at Kinko's. The students do. And the students should have more options than the Tasty when it's three o'clock in the morning...