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The Harvard Undergraduate Council was enlisted Monday, in the Harvard Cooperative Society's fight to end its textbook shortages.
Daniel C. Goldfarb Jr. '66, council president, agreed to contact department chairman and discuss ways of speeding course book lists to the Coop before each term opens. Coop officials blame most of their out-of-stock problem this fall on lato information from professors.
"We're not looking for regimentation," John G. Morrill, Coop manager, said at the meeting of Coop directors and council members. "If professors can be taught that you feel you're being let down, that ought to be enough." The council will also ask the Registrar's Office to give the Coop more information on course enrollment.
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