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...stores in drugstore and office supplies: Rix on Kennedy St. and CVS Pharmacy and Store 24 on Mass. Ave. In general, Rix and CVS appear to undersell their competitors across the board. On name brands in toiletries, they shave a few cents off their price--one pint of Flex Shampoo, for example, costs $2.58 at the Coop and $3.30 at Store 24, while selling for $2.47 and $2.49 at Rix and CVS respectively. Furthermore, in many cases Rix and CVS offer their own varieties. The comparable Rix brand shampoo costs $1.77, the CVS brand sells...
...right in the middle of the shower with shampoo all over my head when the water just went off." said Elizabeth F. Bennett...
...weeks), while Beauticians Yves and Nancy Graux coiffed on Wednesdays and Fridays. Unfortunately, this arrangement left everyone with emotional split ends. Beauticians and barber feuded over customers' chairs; maintenance workers had to move a different one into position each day. Against the Grauxes' wishes, Pitts had the shampooing sink lowered two whole inches. The Grauxes, meanwhile, suspected Pitts of watering down their shampoo and demanded better locks for their cabinets. That was all the snipping the White House could bear. Said Baker last week: "We think there ought to be a facility for men to get haircuts...
...MERCURY climbs into the nineties and the percentage of relative humidity follows closely behind, sunbathing quickly loses its charms. In both Boston and Cambridge, theaters offer wonderfully air-conditioned alternatives to Charles Bank Beach, and under some circumstances, even another showing of Shampoo at the Harvard Square will tempt the heat stricken. Luckily, for those who refuse to sacrifice quality for comfort, the Harvard Radcliffe, Summer Theater exists. Its current production of Henrik Ibsen's The Pillars of Society rapidly captivates and carries sweltering. Cantabrigians to where the heat arises from social pressure, and the sweat from fear...
...freshman at Harvard. While visiting his dorm I had occasion to use the women's rest room and was appalled by the squalid, if not filthy, condition of the facilities. The sinks were filled with hair and dried up toothpaste--there were empty plastic shampoo bottles etc, strewn on the floor. The showers seemed lined with scum. Were I a woman student at Harvard, I could not endure the daily assault on my sensibilities...