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Report as: spam offensive T on 2/12/08 at 2am

When the CoHo was in existence, people bitched about it constantly. Very few people had anything good to say. Now, people bitch about the Axe and Palm. Absence certainly does make the heart grow fonder.

Report as: spam offensive Craige McKnight on 3/07/08 at 1pm

Forty years ago this fall the Coffee House opened with Ken Brubaker and me as its student managers and an all student staff. Because this year would have marked an anniversary, I was just searching around to see what had become of it and whether anything was planned. I'm sad to hear it didn't quite make it to forty. And if the epoxied tables described in the piece were the originals (which I suspect they were) they weren't split log, they were tramp freighter hatch covers.




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