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Globalization and 'Ivytrash'
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== Globalization and 'Ivytrash' ==

I am not Ivy anything. That was my home. I was born and raised 6 blocks from Harvard Square, and it was (once) the greatest place in this country. I am not interested in 'globalization'. I look at the square and see the smoking ruin of my home. When this happens to you, I hope globalization is comfort enough for you.

Revision as of 04:48, 7 March 2007

Um, what's with all the past sense shit? globalization is here so get over it, ivytrash!


Hey guys, the "Boston Squares" link under Related Links gave me a 404 error. 130.64.128.191 21:48, 25 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Hot dang wikipedia is cool. Agree on the pit rats, that's the best term. Harvard Square is an iconic spot to many university students, Boston residents, and figures in Cambridge history, so it'd be great to see it featured. Shane Curcuru 21 Oct 2005


I thought it would be a great idea if we could improve this towards featured article status. There's a lot of good work here and on related pages. Good luck! Sdedeo 23:57, 10 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]


I don't think it's strictly accurate to describe it as a "shopping area". --Daniel C. Boyer 19:14, 1 Jul 2004 (UTC)


I've just changed 'pit brats' to 'pit rats', mostly because I've never heard the former and I remember us calling ourselves the latter. If I was wrong, well. Sorry. El Juno 02:27, 8 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Political and religious preachers

I wonder if someone local might add a bit about the various fringe religious and political street preachers whom I've often seen there. The ones I've seen most frequently (on rare visits over the past five or so years) are the Revolutionary Communist Party USA and a rather scruffy-looking Roman Catholic preacher with a bullhorn. --FOo 08:53, 1 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Cambridge Artists' Cooperative

Hi, I am a co-owner of Cambridge Artists' Cooperative, a gallery of contemporary America fine crafts, located on church street in Harvard Square. We have been in business for 18 years and I would love it if you could include us in your article on Harvard Square.

Please contact me for more information!

Thanks,

Karen Kelley kkwired@msn.com 617-661-1449

Globalization and 'Ivytrash'

I am not Ivy anything. That was my home. I was born and raised 6 blocks from Harvard Square, and it was (once) the greatest place in this country. I am not interested in 'globalization'. I look at the square and see the smoking ruin of my home. When this happens to you, I hope globalization is comfort enough for you.