Word: stores
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Council also decided to hold the interclass debates shortly after the hour examinations. Three large loving cups, which will soon be on exhibition in the window of the Co-operative Branch Store, will be presented to the winners in these debates...
...directors of the Co-operative have begun, in connection with the book department of the society's store an experiment in the purchase of entire editions of the text books used in some of the larger College courses. During the summer contracts were made with some of the large publishing houses for the printing of whole editions of several books and these are now on sale at the Co-operative. For use in Economics 1, which has an enrollment of over 500 students, an entire edition (1000 sets) of Professor Taussig's "Principles of Economics" was prepared. These books will...
...present arrangements have been made possible by the fact that the Co-operative has become the largest retail customer of all the college text-book publishing houses. Last year over 50,000 college text books were sold at the society's store...
Beginning on Monday morning the Union will be open for inspection to all members of the University for one week, after which time it will be closed to those not holding membership tickets. Applications for these are now being received at Leavitt & Peirce's, the main store of the Co-operative Society, and the Union Office. The annual dues for active membership are ten (10) dollars, which are chargeable on the February term bill...
...book has been printed at the Riverside Press and its price is $1.50 or by mail, postpaid, $1.70. Copies are on sale at the University Bookstore, at the Co-operative Society's Store, at the Publication Office in University Hall, and at the office of the Secretary in the College Library, to whom also mail orders should be addressed