Word: overcrowdedness
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
"For example," he continues, "we have ten baseball fields across the River for intramural play, but only three are operative. This means postponements and overcrowded schedules later that may cause cancellations, to say nothing of the fact that some boys can't get their exercise." The program may get into...
To distribute commuters among the houses would be ideal. But the houses are already overcrowded, and many commuters are unwilling or unable to pay the extra $1000 dollars to live in the college. The alternative of non-resident membership in houses is almost equally unfeasible. Commuters would still have to...
For years the earnest masses of Music I have slurped mustard on Milhaud as they tried to cram the week's listening assignment into a lunch hour whiled away in the dank Paine Hall basement. Neither their appetite for ham nor their taste for the good Frenchman was aroused; snatching...
Increased overcrowding and the resultant far-flung distribution of excess students necessitated the change, it is believed. But even under the new scheme, the University will be overcrowded by 47 percent of its normal occupancy, Watson pointed out.
¶ Complaints about the overcrowded Friday-night trains left him unmoved. "If everybody wants to travel on weekends," he said, "they will have to stand."