Word: crowdedness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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When he delivered several lectures at the University in 1912, the hall was crowded to capacity on each occasion and many people who came to hear him speak could not be admitted. In 1913, almost immediately after the first books which he had written in English appeared, he was awarded...
It may be, of course, that Italy wishes to protect her own citizens as well, and prevent them from being subjected to the disappointments and misfortunes which are almost inevitable under the present over-crowded and kaleidoscopic conditions at Ellis Island and elsewhere. If that is true, Italy has seen...
Reports from the New York management which is in charge of the sale of tickets indicate that the Aeolian Concert Hall will be crowded, as practically all of the fifteen hundred tickets available have already been sold. The few remaining are on sale at the Aeolian Hall box office.
Not only the team, but the college as a whole suffers from this lack of a larger pool; for the Big Tree has lately become so crowded by Freshmen who are working off their athletic requirement that neither Freshmen nor upperclassmen drive any benefit from trying to swim there. A...
The length of the present engagement of "The Champion" at the Park Square Theatre depends largely upon Same Harris' success in securing a theatre for its presentation in New York. At the moment, the crowded houses which Broadway seems to enjoy is preventing many shows from finding room to open...