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Hosts the annual 12/20/2008 The Everybody Loves Latkes Party in Harvard Square in Winthrop Park.
 
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Hours: M-W and F 10am-7pm
Th 10am-8pm
Sa 10am-6pm
Su noon-6pm
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For those ladies ready to graduate from the Gap and enter the world of recruiting interviews, Ann Taylor specializes in pricier, more professional clothing (suits $250+, dress shirts $50-70). Although the selection is quite conservative (your mom might shop here), pretty dresses, seasonal evening attire ($150), and summer collections add a dash of elegant style to the trademark sophistication. Those under 5'4” will appreciate the complete petites collection. Check out the sales racks at the back for relatively good bargains. Multiple locations throughout the area, including the Boston:Prudential Center, Cambridge:CambridgeSide Galleria, Boston:Newbury Street., and Boston:Faneuil Hall.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
 
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With a smorgasbord of writing, fastening, stamping, and sticking tools, Staples has dominated the school supply scene since you had that sweet Trapper Keeper in third grade. Catering to your now more sophisticated needs, Staples also offers a diverse selection of professional office supplies and electronic devices. In the basement, the tech center sells phones, accessories, and plans from Cingular, AT&T, Sprint, and Nextel. Although the selection isn't too impressive, the staff is knowledgeable about the wireless world, and the many store rebates (some redeemable online) make prices considerably more attractive.
Staples is the biggest, cheapest, and yes, most comprehensive office supply store in the Square. Staples has more than just staples—computer paper, ink cartridges, scotch tape, blank CDs, and paper shredders abound. They also have a full-service copy center that binds, laminates, faxes, copies, and even prints business cards (hey, it's never too soon). Copies start at 6¢, color copies $1.04. Faxing $1 per page.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
 
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