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Economics Sourcebooks See Price Hike

"Once I got involved and realized the magnitude, we increased production. The reality of the students was far more than we had expected." McDonough said. "On Friday alone we dealt with about 150 students."

And the publishing company now has over 550 sourcebooks printed and available, McDonough said.

But students say they are bothered by the brisk walk up to 1120 Mass Ave.

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"I have no idea why they made us go there," said Meg R. Scheding '03. "People are annoyed and complaining about it, because most of them are freshmen and they really don't know where they're going."

When she finally found the building, Scheding said she was surprised by a lengthy line. She says she also had to fill out paperwork before she could purchase the sourcebook.

McDonough said it is necessary that all students fill out a form prior to purchase.

"We're requested to keep our records to prove to Harvard that we only sold the books to students in the course," he said. "Hopefully, the complaints will be few and far between."

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