Word: overflow
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Scoot told an overflow crowd in the Winthrop House Junior Common Room that "our system of government depends on the two party system for a continuing dialogue on public policy, but when we have what appears to be a one-and-u-half party system, the dialogue lags...
Even such a shining demigod as Bill Bradley tarnishes his splendor when he guards Williams. Bradley proved that he could scuffle with the best of them before an overflow crowd here two weeks ago. "He's one of the roughest players around," Williams said flatly in an interview yesterday...
Continued American bombing of North Vietnam is "leaving us in the position of having either to bomb or to look ridiculous after future guerrilla attacks," Barrington Moore Jr., senior research fellow in the Russian Research Center, told an overflow crowd of over 500 last night in Lowell Lecture Hall...
...peak of his career. Recently he attracted world acclaim by winning the Nobel Peace Prize. At home his prestige is equally great. He holds conferences with the President and other national leaders. In the North, he speaks--as he did on Sunday in Cambridge--to overflow audiences. In the South, he is able to turn thousands of Negroes into the street with a few words...
King crowned a whirlwind one-day trip to Boston yesterday with a speech to an overflow crowd of 1730 admirers in Rindge Tech auditorium. Earlier in the day he was from Logan Airport to preach a sermon in Memorial . That was followed by a lunch given by the Rev. P. Price, Preacher to the University, and later a sponsored by the Young Democrats...