Word: overcrowdedness
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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This hitch in plans was forced onto the scene by the present overcrowded condition of University dining halls which have already accepted the additional burden of feeding military units now at Harvard. It was also unanimously agreed that restaurants in the Square could not adequately care for the influx of...
The teachers raised Cain. They not only asserted that New York City's schools were so "dangerously" overcrowded that no teachers could be spared-a point wrathfully denied by Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia-but also stomped angrily, 1,000 strong, to the Board of Education meeting. The Board tried to...
> The National Academy of Sciences, the senate of U.S. science, called off its annual meeting for 1942. Reason: most of its members are too busy with vital wartime research; and the closely guarded Academy Building, close to the War and Navy Departments in Washington, is overcrowded with military projects.
The offices, laboratory, and sound studio stretch through nine rooms where a permanent staff of four work under the director of the Service, James R. Brewster '25. Already overcrowded, the offices must now handle additional defense work. Normally the Service provides most of the films used by the Faculty for...
Solution. In overcrowded Washington, ailing George M. Carhart, 79, waited and waited for bed space in a hospital, finally shot himself.