Word: overcrowdedness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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NS110 is severely overcrowded and suffers from a shortage of computer terminals sufficient to handle the swarms of would-be programmers and gut-seekers. In the meantme, undergraduate T.F.'s will battle the odds and try to teach students the basics of computer programming.
While all of this is good news to the U.S. private-aircraft industry, it is putting increasing pressure on the nation's overcrowded airports. Nowhere is this more true than in California, which now has 113,000 certified pilots. Van Nuys airport, the busiest general aviation field in the...
Thus, in order to deprive the National Liberation Front of its rural base, Huntington is arguing that the U.S. must make the Vietnamese countryside uninhabitable by reducing it to embers and rubble. "Urbanization and modernization" meant napalm and fragmentation bombs, plague-ridden, overcrowded cities, and the slaughter of hundreds of...
THE DAY WE pulled into Memphis the city was hot and troubled. Just walking in the sun would leave clothes soaked with perspiration. The hotels and restaurants were overcrowded with pilgrims to Graceland. The policemen and firemen were out on strike, and the National Guard was patrolling the city in...
For the second consecutive year, 150 Tufts students--mostly sophomores with low numbers in the housing lottery--will reside in rooms at the Sheraton Commander Hotel on Garden St. Last year, when Tufts found itself overcrowded, the university negotiated a deal with the Sheraton to provide rooms in a wing...