Word: overcrowdedness
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The bill's proponents argued that the old bans were unenforceable, that fewer than 100 homosexuals were convicted each year for acts behind closed doors (the number of homosexuals in Britain has been estimated to be as high as 1,000,000, or one out of every 23 males...
Adding these specialized seminars to the only course all Harvard and Radcliffe students take has created some substantial headaches. Administrators were ready to assign 1300 freshmen to regular and honors Expository Writing 10. They expected that 10 or 15 upperclassmen would apply to join the 200 freshmen who qualified for...
The 89th was the first Congress to address itself-in its legislative thrust as well as its membership-to the U.S. as a nation of city dwellers. Largely concerned with "the real dynamics of urban life," in President Johnson's phrase, it marched against the problems of slum housing...
Cliffies have argued that they can't make it back to Hilles during the day and that the library is overcrowded at night.
But Olgivy seems to defy the myth on almost every count. His suits usually come from Sears Roebuck (a client), he dislikes luncheons with clients ("I haven't the time, it gives me indigestion, and I don't think it's very profitable."), and he appears to be a long...