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Word: likes (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first glance, the large Victorian house on Sacramento St. looks like a typical Cambridge residence, but something about it seems a bit out of the ordinary...

Author: By Arnold E. Franklin, | Title: Granola and Herbs, Hold the Bell Towers | 3/21/1900 | See Source »

Students say the extra time they invest in co-op chores may sound like a burden, but "when you consider the time you spend goofing off, it's really not a terrible amount of time," says Rachel M. Safman '91 of Jordan...

Author: By Arnold E. Franklin, | Title: Granola and Herbs, Hold the Bell Towers | 3/21/1900 | See Source »

...board fees paid by co-op residents go into a collective fund which pays for the co-op's food. While the shopping list tries to accommodate students' varied tastes, "if you craved something extravagant like marinated herring, which no one else liked, we would probably ask you to buy it yourself," Safman says...

Author: By Arnold E. Franklin, | Title: Granola and Herbs, Hold the Bell Towers | 3/21/1900 | See Source »

Students also say they like the distance co-op life puts between them and the administration...

Author: By Arnold E. Franklin, | Title: Granola and Herbs, Hold the Bell Towers | 3/21/1900 | See Source »

...Like the Harvard houses, which have their own individual reputations, the co-ops have been known to attract a certain type of person. Most of the stereotypes held by students about co-op life are generally tied to the Dudley Co-op, which is farther away from the Square...

Author: By Arnold E. Franklin, | Title: Granola and Herbs, Hold the Bell Towers | 3/21/1900 | See Source »

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