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SIX ORGANIZATIONS OCCUPY ONE OFFICE IN THREE YEARS

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Running the gamut from a second hand clothing store to a gentleman's tailoring establishment in less than three years, the office at 2 Plympton holds the Square Record for a variety of tenants.

Max Keezer, Harvard celebrity, was the occupant through 1937-38, but he moved out and a book store moved in. When it vacated a second hand record store took over and maintained itself in the office through the first half of last year.

The Holyoke Bookshop, purveyor of radical and Communist literature, was the next occupant, only to vacate during the summer in favor of the Harvard Willkie Club which abandoned its headquarters last week. The latest development in a clothing shop run by Gieves, Gentleman's Tailor.

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