Word: crowdedness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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At least half the burden of blame must be shared by a subway company which provides no extra accommodations for the extra customers, which allows cars to become so crowded that it requires only the spark of a merry jostle to fire mob imaginations. But this is hardly sufficient to...
The arena was crowded as Judge Biggar watched beef on the hoof waddle by. Among the 750 was many a Hereford, returned to prominence. Finally the Biggar cane, at last removed from the Biggar arm pointed to a sleek fat Hereford from Texas, named Texas Special. Owner William Largent of...
Into Manhattan's Town Hall where many earnest musicians have made drab little debuts and never been heard from again, there crowded one afternoon last week flashlight and newsreel photographers, traffic cops and star reporters. The occasion was just one more debut. A product of Manhattan's lower...
This encounter can hardly be compared with the brilliant spectacle of a few months later. Memorial Hall was crowded to capacity that winter night, for King Edward VII, then Prince of Wales, was inspecting Harvard and was the center of attention in the gay banquet in his honor.
It was expected that the committee would offer some plan to alleviate the crowded parking conditions caused by the taxis and the bus-stop in the center of the Square. The present scheme, however, will take care of moving traffic only. The City Government will probably appropriate funds for the...