Word: crowdedness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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McGill. As the S. S. Duchess of Richmond steamed up the Gulf of St. Lawrence one day last week, Canadian newshawks crowded around a hatch on the top deck. On the hatch cover sat Arthur Eustace Morgan, British principal-elect of McGill University, dangling his long legs and rattling off...
One by one, Melbourne, Nice, Auteuil, Wimbledon were crowded briefly by that small, ubiquitous group of young men with white flannel trousers and sunburned noses who make it their business, all year round, to wangle for the world's major tennis championships. Last week the group was preparing to...
The H. A. A. operates only 14 squash courts and these are reserved for Freshmen three afternoons each week. Most upperclassmen play in the 45 courts which are under the supervision of the separate Houses. The H. A. A. courts are also used by non-House members and the students...
Of course, in a crowded city there is less excuse lor needless horn-blowing, but I feel sure that nearly everyone has owed his life at one time or another to the timely blast of an automotive horn. I uphold the saying "Rely on your brakes instead of your horn...
Such was the situation in June 1934 when President Roosevelt signed the Corporate Reorganization Act, an amendment to the old Bankruptcy Act. Its prime provision, which became Section 77b of the Bankruptcy Act, authorized Federal judges to approve and make binding on corporate minorities any reorganization plan acceptable to two...