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Maxon, Hazel Carter – College Store Journal, 1976
The successful university-owned and operated store at the University of Maryland, which has an annual volume in excess of $3 million and utilizes 27,000 square feet of space in the student union, places priority on used textbooks, tradebooks, and vocational volumes; the department-store-on-campus concept; attention to gifts, clothing, and greeting…
Descriptors: Administration, College Stores, Higher Education, Merchandising
Maxon, Hazel Carter; Negron, Jaime – College Store Journal, 1977
Two full-time university bookstores, with three satellites helping during rush period, serve the Howard students and faculty. Solutions to problems of space, acquiring used books, and communications with faculty members are discussed, and the successful retailing of black studies books is described. (LBH)
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Black Literature, Bookstores, College Stores
Maxon, Hazel Carter; Bryant, Margie – College Store Journal, 1977
Prince George's bookstore targets community as well as student needs and gives high priority to quality merchandise. Its layout, operating methods, and successes are described. (LBH)
Descriptors: Bookstores, College Stores, Community Colleges, Community Services