We think that the Co-operative Society is much to be congratulated on the enterprising steps which it has recently taken. All the athletic goods and gentlemen's furnishings have been moved into a room adjoining the regular office and the stock has been increased to double or treble its former size. The goods are inferior to none which are sold in Cambridge, and as all goods are guaranteed we think the society ought to have the trade of all Harvard men. The Society has lately made the suits of the freshman lacrosse and the '88 tug-of-war teams and is now engaged on the uniforms of the junior crew, and it has, in all cases, given perfect satisfaction.
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