Word: overcrowdedness
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The Common Touch. As pints were raised in pubs and Welsh mums wiped away a happy tear, the man of the hour was Tony Armstrong-Jones, the onetime bohemian and free-lancing photographer, who until only recently has had his critics. Once the bloom was off the groom, Britain'...
As other visitors with experiences to tell sought safety in the embassy, Mallin was able to put together the story of Castro's police-state terror during the invasion crisis. Under Dictator Batista, the chivato, or informer, was the object of universal hatred; Castro, in the fashion of Communist...
What incited the teachers was the government's earmarking of $40 million-$60 million to pay 30,000 teachers in Catholic parochial schools-while it offered public school teachers only a $32 million raise. By such tactics as refusing to mark report cards, the fiercely anticlerical teachers have focused...
When the going gets rough on the overcrowded floor of the New York Stock Exchange, brokers with any ailments-sprained shoulders, sunburns or broken arms-pin red crosses on sleeve or back to warn off scurrying colleagues. Last week even brokers thus armed could hardly avoid a jostling. In furious...
"All the Houses are obviously overcrowded," Finley said. Eliot House, "which was built for 300 students," now houses more than 400, he noted.