Thursday, January 02, 2003Books or bust, part 2Meanwhile, a cordial e-mail from Wheelock Books:>Date: 02 Jan 2003 08:46:42 EST >From: Wheelock.Books@valley.net (Wheelock Books) >Subject: Winter Book Rush >To: (Recipient list suppressed) Happy New Year! We here at Wheelock Books are excited for winter term to get underway! We've got more books for more classes than ever before, including the texts for ALL Government and Economics courses. We also just expanded our facility to allow for these extra books and to accomodate more students in the store, and we're psyched to have you all check out our new space. We will be open THIS WEEKEND (January 4 and 5) from 10am - 6pm. C'mon in and beat the big lines! During the first week of class, we'll be open from 8am until 8pm. NO ONE ever shows up at 8am, so if you want to have a lineless shopping experience and can make yourself get up early, we'd love to see you then! AND we could really use some more help on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday from 11am - 7pm, and especially in the 4:00-7:00 slot. So if you'd like to work for Wheelock Books, just reply to this blitz or give us a call (643-6567)! First come first serve. See you all in the next few days, and best of luck for the coming term. -Katie Lynch '02 Whit Spaulding '89 Posted by alex at 5:39 PM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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