Word: overcrowdedness
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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For every kind of tragedy in the overcrowded city, Mother Teresa and her nuns managed to create a measure of consolation. They collected abandoned babies from gutters and garbage heaps and tried to nurse them back to health. They brought in the dying so they might die under care and...
Five representatives from each of six area high schools attended the meeting, which many said was disorganized and overcrowded.
Harvard's definition of overcrowding is "having one more student than the number of rooms in a suite," she said, adding that last year about 50 per cent of freshmen living on campus were overcrowded.
He added that three or four of the Yard dormitories, including Canaday, now house more freshmen than in previous years. Moses refused to disclose the names of the other overcrowded dormitories.
Canaday Hall, which was overcrowded last year on the top floor, now has extra freshmen in some of the first floor suites, James A. Klein, senior advisor for Canaday, said yesterday.