Word: crowdedness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Although Author Hurst does not make the point, readers may feel that Gregrannie must have exercised considerable mental agility merely to keep straight in her mind the large family in St. Luke's Place, Manhattan, over which she rules. It is a task likely to strain the patience of...
Increased enrollment, including more than 300 students in the new survey course Music 1 has in a paradoxical manner driven the Department once more "to the wall". The University has not got the material for study at ready disposal. There has never been an adequate music library, either in crowded...
Although Author Asbury devotes separate chapters to such old standbys for local colorists as the keelboatmen, voodoo, Lafitte the Pirate, riverboat gamblers, the Black Hand Society and the Mafia, most of his book is given over to the swift summaries of crimes of violence and to careful description of the...
Members have been enrolled daily since the Freshman registration day, with results that foretell an enlarged membership this year. By noon on Tuesday the number enrolled equalled last year's total of 168, and the last report issued yesterday stated that the total is now 198. Approximately 75 Freshmen registered...
Until the creation of Dudley Hall the Commuters were in possession of Harvard's perennial and unsolvable problem. A three-cornered situation existed between Phillips Brooks House where the entire commuting body crowded into insufficient quarters and hampered the smooth running of the Social Service menage; the Dean's office...