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Even when stores do not plan special holiday items or promotions, they must plan ahead for the increased activity that is unlike any other time of the year. At the WordsWorth bookstore. Night Manager Garvin G. Brennan says the store hires five or six extra people to cope with the increased numbers of customers. Garvin added that although the store doesn't undergo any major reorganization, "we still have to figure out where to put 200 copies of "A Child's Christmas in Wales." Garvin said calendars are "tremendously big sellers," and several lines, such as the National Audubon Society...
...Wordsworth staffers yesterday filled two full dumpsters with ruined books, and one employee predicted that six more would be needed to take care of the damage...
...Wordsworth, which has been on Brattle St for seven years, will reopen today. The store will sell partially damaged books at a discount after its losses have been totaled...
...broken street drain in Brattle Square sent between 5000 and 10,000 gallons of rain water into the Wordsworth Bookstore early Wednesday morning, causing an estimated $100,000 in damage...
Workers installed a 25-ft. brick sculpture designed by the late Anne Norton in front of the Wordsworth bookstore. The work, in an abstract modern style, depicts a "gateway pattern," according to Palles Lombardi, director of Cambridge Arts on the Line...