Editors Daily Crimson:
The Co-operative store has not been so poorly equipped and managed for five years as it has been during the past term. The service is inefficient especially in the book department, where a clerk is needed who has some knowledge of his business. The price of books in many cases is as high as at Sever's or at Boston stores, and the delays in filling orders seem unnecessary. Perhaps some one in authority will give the reason why the Co-operative procures its stock of books through Waterman's store. Would it not be cheaper and simpler to save the expense of a middleman and order direct from the publisher?
The Co-operative seems to be another example of Harvard's laisser fuire. At first it was a success and energy was displayed in developing the plan. Lately it has been managed as far as an outsider can judge, by one man and managed poorly.
A SUFFERER.
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