Word: crowdedness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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ķAt Swampscott a crowded calendar and several week-end guests awaited the President. In one hour he conferred separately with Postmaster General New Senator Wadsworth, Edwin Barclay (Secretary of State from Liberia) and a New Jersey delegation headed by Senator Edge.
No baseball crowd in the U. S. ever roared louder than the record crowd that traveled from far and wide to see the match at Taunton. "Hurrah," they yelled. "Hip, hip, hooray," they cheered. "For he's a jolly good fellow," they sang as they flocked on to the...
The village of Ivankovo in the Province of Kostroma was small, smaller than its sometimes crowded street would make it appear; for if the truth were known, the inhabitants, numbering perhaps 50, lived in but 14 houses.
The Home Maker was another commendable attempt that dealt not wisely but too well with realism. Its detailed drawing of the petty annoyances of business and domestic life become crowded and a trifle dull. The story that these details overwhelmed was one of a business man who hated business and...
The Reverend Dr. Joseph R. Sizoo spoke the Commoner's funeral oration before a crowded church: "There was a threefold splendor about this noble man. . . . He had a capacity for noble living. . . . He had a deep capacity for love. . . . He had a rich capacity for faith. . . . God bless and...