Word: crowdedness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Washington D.C., Friday, September 30, 1983. More than 300 people crowded into the Department Hall for a black the dinner, part of a symposium sponsored by Harvard and the American Broadcasting Co, on how to increase voter registration. Even the television cameramen wore luzedos and white gloves for the gala...
The Roxbury section of Boston, Wednesday, September 21, 1981. Nine days before the D.C. conference, just outside Dudley Station, a small card table was set up. It was late afternoon, the sky was overcast and a strong wind kept blowing the "Register to Vote" sign over the table. Nevertheless, a...
Temporary phones, centrex or otherwise, could have been (could still be) installed in the affected buildings. This step would have allowed students to forego frequent trips to a crowded Tommy's Lunch, a noisy Harvard Square, a sauna-like laundry room, or a neighboring house. Apparently, however, the University considers...
This time there was no simple sentence that meant "guilty" or "innocent," no terse phrase that decreed a statute "unconstitutional" or "constitutional." Yet the 1,000 words that Chief Justice Earl Warren read off to the crowded Supreme Court chamber one day last week released a powerful tide of law...
At 9:44 on a drizzly overcast morning last week, a radio loudspeaker snapped out the order to attack. Through the stinging mist of CS pepper gas dropped by Viet Nam-style helicopters, yellow-clad troopers set off a barrage of rifle fire from atop 30-ft. prison walls. More...