Word: crowdedness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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33 Dunster St. (guess): Nestled underground, 33D--like One P. Two P--is a bar restaurant which has both its touters and detractors. The long but thin bar is often crowded and attracts a steady student crowd. The bar area is also attractively designed and is equipped with chess and...
Especially controversial are the parish relief committees that have sprung up to channel food and funds to the families of the imprisoned (see box). A Jesuit priest from the city of Kalisz was sentenced to two months' imprisonment for collecting aid for the relatives of political prisoners. When the...
August 9, 1974--More than 2000 people (all of them Democrats) crowded into the Square to celebrate the news of Richard M. Nixon's resignation following the Congressional impeachment vote.
The last light of evening still glowed on the Volga River, but few passengers aboard the cruise ship Alexander Suvorov were paying much attention. Most of the travelers had crowded into a large room on the uppermost deck to watch a movie. They never saw the end. While navigating a...
The quiet jockeying for position in the race for new chairman of the Federal Reserve is getting a little more noisy and a little less crowded. The White House has finally begun to consider seriously the question of a successor to Chairman Paul A. Volcker, 55, whose four-year term...