Word: overflowing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Meanwhile, at an overflow undergraduate meeting, some 600 students agreed to take common action, but decided to meet next week to determine what that action wou'd be. After a two-hour open meeting, dominated by a whirring CBS television camera, the undergraduates shouted down a resolution which declared that using grades to determine eligibility for the draft was incompatible with "what the university is and represents." When news of the graduate students' anti-war petition was announced, the undergraduates broke into uproarious cheers...
...Charles River Dam located in Science Park, Boston was built in 1910 to keep salt water out of the river. Sewers, further up stream, were designed to overflow into the river during peak periods. If the river were primarily a fresh water river the sewage could be absorbed, and treated "naturally" without any noticeable odor, Albitson pointed...
...then. She had been planning on it from the age of twelve. As Betty Perske, she announced to a classmate in New York, "I am going to Hollywood." Her high school yearbook lyrically cited her ambitions: "Popular ways that win/ May your dreams of becoming an actress/ Overflow the brim...
...vote came none too soon. Groaning under the weight of 44 million manuscripts, books, prints and other material, and faced with an annual increase of a million items, the library has had to stack its hoard in the offices and passages of its two existing buildings and consign the overflow to such makeshift extensions as a former aircraft paint hangar in Middle River, Md., 50 miles from the capital...
...afternoon, an overflow crowd of college officials, heard a panel including two University members, Clark Byse, professor of Law, and Dennis Shaul a third year student at the Law School discuss the student's legal rights...