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...owner of Harvard Book Store, an independent shop on the corner of Mass. Ave. and Plympton Street said this week that he planned to sell the shop that has been owned by his family since...
Frank Kramer, who took over the store 46 years ago, when he was a senior at Boston University, said in an interview with The Boston Globe that the book store is still profitable and that his landlord, Harvard, has been supportive of the business...
Kramer, who took over the book store after the death of his father Mark, said that he is not in a hurry to sell and plans to wait for the right buyer. After the sale, he intends to then invest more time in the organization of local businesses he helped to found, Cambridge Local First...
Harvard Book Store began operations in 1932 by selling used books on what is now JFK Street...
...according to 2005 figures from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But if the demand for antidepressants is so high and the pills are so readily dispensed (with the side effects now reasonably well known), would life be easier if antidepressants were just available at the drug store? TIME poses the question to Josephine Johnston, associate for law and bioethics at the nonpartisan research institute, the Hastings Center...