Word: overcrowdedness
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To the London Daily Sketch (circ. 1,304,892), chronic boudoir skulker and chronicler of overcrowded love nests, the juicy tidbit was irresistible. For sale by Freelance Reporter Lee Benson: the ghosted lament of auburn-haired, toothsome Jane Buckingham, 23, on-and-off model and nightclub hostess, who declared that...
For once the University's reverence of precedence can do it some good. The temporary policy instituted this year of allowing upperclassmen to live outside the Houses can be continued and made permanent. This is an excellent policy, making a fortuitous coincidental solution to two longstanding problems. In addition to...
Outlook. Tagged both "conservative" and "liberal," Stewart refuses to admit to any simple ideological label. "I'd like to be thought of as a lawyer," he says. Southerners searching for a clue to his approach to desegregation could find it in a 1956 decision in which he rejected the...
Eleven out of the 30 Negroes were turned down, said the school board, because they did not live within white-school-area boundaries as interpreted by the school board. Five Negroes trying to get into Washington-Lee High School, turned down because Washington-Lee is overcrowded (which it is), were...
Much of the new municipal money, poured into overcrowded streets and schools, was scrounged from an average 12.5% rise in sales taxes, an 11% hike in debts. And many state legislatures and city councils are girding themselves for record inchings-up in tax rates next year.