Word: crowdedness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The Unitarians are completing a magnificent edifice on the heights at Sixteenth St., Washington, which is already crowded with churches and embassy buildings. But this Church will be unique in having its pulpit frequently filled by no less a person than William Howard Taft.
"The second important result of water power development", said Mr. Hale, "will be the tendency of industries to withdraw from the congested manufacturing centers. At present factories are established in districts like New York City because there a steady and economical power supply is obtainable, but as power is generated...
Equally amazing as some of the individual acting, if not more so, is the group or ensemble work of the company as a whole. In the crowded stage scenes each actor seems to be part of a subtly arranged picture, without any consciousness of posing to form a picture. There...
In a crowded House of Commons Mr. Stanley Baldwin, Chancellor of the Exchequer, enunciated his long-expected discourse on the finances of the United Kingdom. The budget he introduced of course had its dissentients. But on the whole Parliament was pleased with the decrease in taxation and the financial outlook...
By 1873 the collection had become so large that the library in Dane Hall was uncomfortably crowded. The risk of fire also began to worry the authorities, for the building was not fireproof and several open fires were kept burning during the winter to heat it. "If the library should...