Word: crowdedness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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; When the auction began last Friday, some 150 farmers crowded around the steps of the courthouse in Gove, Kans. (pop. 140). Sheriff Dean Baum began reading off the legal orders under which the personal property of C. David Jensen and his wife Virginia, both 54, would be sold to satisfy...
It is a pathetic irony that Hughes sought refuge in one of the nation's least populous states only to find it too crowded and dangerous (he attempted bribery to stop nuclear testing in Nevada). It is a further mockery by fate that this man who was once given a...
That lack of diversity--along with perennial and well-founded gripes about crowded and dingy conditions--is one of the major problems that needs to be addressed. But in Dingman's and other administrators' haste to cover up the problem, they are just aggravating it.
When protestors attempted to make a citizens' arrest of CIA recruiters, the same cries of media stunt which had been made about the referendum, were again heard on campus. Nonetheless 800 students crowded into the university disciplinary trial of the 67 protestors.
During John Fox's tenure, the deanship has become primarily a crisis-management position. When Mather House students complained about their crowded rooms, Fox was there. When North House students wanted to complain about the renovation plan. Fox was there. As for anticipating problems or soothing feathers before they've...