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Advance tickets for most campus events and some non-Harvard events in the area. Plays, jazz, orchestra, a cappella—it's all here. All major credit cards accepted.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
 
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Clothing Store
Hours: M-Sa 9am-5pm
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This shop screams “Harvard,” in the dinner-jacket wearing, cigar-smoking, final-club joining sense of the word. In the same location since 1932, tradition is the name of the game. Boasting the patronage of such luminaries as Yo-Yo Ma, Bill Clinton, Gerald Ford, and most recently Tommy Lee Jones, this is a store for people who organize their sock drawers in neat, color-coded rows. J. Press carries a full range of conservative men's clothes, including wool suits ($475+), plain ties ($35+), and suspenders ($35+), as well as a good selection of cufflinks ($30+).
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
 
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The fourth-oldest bookstore in the country, Schoenhof's has a monopoly on the Cambridge market for foreign language, reference, and linguistic literature books. If you're taking any language courses, you'll be coming here a lot—and going broke in the process. If you can't find it here, this import bookstore will special order it for you, but it may arrive long after the semester's end. A better bet may be to find it yourself online and have it shipped internationally. The majority of the books are in Western European languages, specifically French, German, and Spanish, but tongues from Vietnamese to Mongolian are also represented. In addition to coursebooks, the back room houses reference books in, oh, the most important 400 languages you can think of. Really test your fluency with the cool Harry Potter books in tons of practical languages. Not wheelchair-accessible.
This section contains information from Harvard Student Agencies' Unofficial Guide to Life at Harvard.
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