Word: crowdedness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Santa Fe (pop. 50,000) has become an even more sophisticated haven than in the early decades of the century, when D.H. Lawrence, Georgia O'Keeffe and other writers and artists settled in its environs. They were outsiders, and Santa Fe has since become, with some disgruntlement, a city...
"It's the coolest place around," says Buzz Tarlow '78, describing the Harvard Sailing Center, which he manages. And Tarlow adds that the boathouse just beyond the Mass. Ave. bridge at MIT is rarely crowded, even as temperatures climb into the hellish 90-degree range.
More than 200 people--most of them Irish-Americans crowded into small smoky Brighton convention hall last night to listen to speeches by relatives of three Northern Irish hunger strikers and to demonstrate their support for Irish independence.
As the violence continued, the mullahs had other problems on their hands. The economy is a disaster. Inflation is running at 60% for consumer goods. Lamb now costs four times what it did under the Shah; a cake of soap sells for $2. Nearly one-third of the nation'...
In the obligatory superstitious peasant scenes, as well as in the passages where the swells up at the main castle fall to intriguing, one feels he is witnessing a compilation of best-loved scenes from the history of the sword-and-sorcery genre, though Chloe Salaman is a lovely and...