Word: crowdedness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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"I don't underrate the greatness of the sacrifice of tradition or the immense change in public policy which this agreement involves, so far as this country is concerned. There is no comparison between the positions of this crowded island, dependent for four-fifths of the food it eats on...
The Chicago Opera Company has been playing before crowded houses regularly during the past week and a half. Mary Garden and Virgillo Lazzari, both of whom will take part Thursday evening, have especially attracted attention. Polacco, who will be the conductor for the evening, has also been given an enthusiastic...
The meeting was originally scheduled for 12.10 o'clock in the Parish House of the First Parish Church, Cambridge, but by 12 the room had become so crowded, that it was necessary to shift the whole meeting into the main church building, where the regular Sunday service had just come...
The Chicago Opera Company gave the first performance in its two weeks stay at the "Hub" last night when it staged "Aida" before a hall crowded with enthusiastic patrons. Virgilio Lazzari, who takes the part of "Archibaldo" in "L'Amore Dei Tre Re," also participated in last evenings performance and...
Nothing could have been more simple, more dignified and more sane than certain speeches that Mrs. Philip Snowden, wife of the onetime Chancellor of the Exchequer, made a fortnight ago in Montreal. She told crowded houses all about the Labor movement in Britain. She explained the uphill fight of the...