Word: overcrowdedness
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No Ideology. Greater Philadelphia regularly jabs at its home town. Its exposure of bankruptcy frauds last year resulted in the conviction of five local businessmen. Its criticism of the overcrowded and obsolescent city airport touched off a rebuilding program. Seattle cost its parent company, King Broadcasting, hundreds of thousands of...
America's large cities will soon need the white suburbs to relieve their segregated and overcrowded schools, a growing number of Harvard educators predict.
Even after the citizen has managed to register, voting itself is at best a bother and at worst an ordeal. Polling places are almost always overcrowded, badly organized, requiring long waits. Way back in 1634, Massachusetts switched from voice voting to paper ballots. Today, most Massachusetts precincts still use paper...
∙ BUFFALO, the biggest unit in the system, has 11,000 students. It grew out of the underfinanced private University of Buffalo, still occupies that school's overcrowded 178-acre campus in North Buffalo, but will move to a $131 million, 1,000-acre campus designed to handle 27...
The Radcliffe administration plans that the fourth house will provide accommodations for girls now living in overcrowded dormitories and in off campus houses officially considered "substandard housing."