Word: crowdedness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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The British left Boston in 1776, and the Revolution shifted to other sections of the newly-united nation. But in October of 1777, Cambridge again played a part, this time less glamorous--after Gen. Burgoyne and 5700 men surrendered at Saratoga, the colonial leaders decided to deport them. While they...
A children's festival held in Harvard's Sanders Theater opened the day; 1000 schoolboys and girls from the Webster, Putnam, Thorndike, Allston, Shepard, Harvard and Washington schools crowded into the hall, where "they bent their eager gaze" upon a stage full of dignitaries.
But despite problems like these, the Portugeuse have carved out a bustling niche in the city. Many of them live in crowded apartments in East Cambridge--but they are saving money to buy another home. The Portuguese community has an almost dual nature: it preseerves its own customs--which has...
The continued economic and military welfare of southeastern Europe and of the European Common Market depends on Greece's membership in the market and its readmittance to NATO, Constantine Mitsotakis, Greece's Foreign Minister, told a crowded Kennedy School Forum last night.
Carter is the recognized champion, and he has agreed to defend his title against major challengers, one at a time, in the TV ring, starting with the top contender. To keep his title, must the champ simultaneously confront and overwhelm all the opponents who can be crowded into the ring...