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Ah Seminary! Ah humanity!
November 11, 2012
This iteration of the Seminary Co-op has gone the way of Bartleby the scrivener. Many of its members would prefer not to . . . learn a new store layout.
By Asher Klein
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One last look at the old Seminary Co-op Bookstore
After 51 years, the Seminary Co-op moved out of the labyrinthine basement that made it famous. Grab a ball of twine and take one last look.
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Nov 12, 2012
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