Word: crowdedness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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If neither candidate lit a fire, that was a fitting next-to-last chapter to the long, dreary pre-convention campaign. The face that started in the snows preceding the Iowa precinct caucuses of Jan. 21 had drawn a crowded field of candidates and in the early going, some surprising...
One of the first things I did upon arriving in Cambridge in 1926 was to go swimming in the nude in Boston Harbor. For a country boy (there were 24 in Ridgefield, Conn. high school graduating class), this was a novel experience. It was a big public beach, the name...
"I can count, and the way I count you may come up with nothing from us. Some of you want three-and-a-half stories, some of you want six stories, maybe you can work out a compromise," councilor Alfred E. Vellucci told the audience that crowded into City Hall...
In the early years, taming and exploiting the natural wealth was the task. As we have crowded the country and used up its gifts, the problems are those of preservation and protection.
The push for the slips of paper was so frantic that Army paratroopers had difficulty maintaining order. Yet the sense of urgency was well founded. Jimmy Carter had just taken strong steps to end the chaotic flow of refugees across the Florida Straits in dangerously crowded boats, but he had...