Word: billing
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Ninety two came very near scoring, but Ninety-three gets the ball and rushes it gradually down to the centre of the field. The play continued in the centre of the field for quite a while, each eleven having the ball several times. At last Ninety-three rushes the bill towards Ninety two's goal and in their turn come very near scoring. Ninety-two gets the ball on her five-yard line and Forbes punts Weed and Gray both fall on the ball and Gray is hurt so badly that he has to leave the field. Spalding takes...
...question of a good standard of coinage Mr. Story said that wings of both parties had sinned. The Democrats by compromising against the force bill in favor of free silver; the Republicans by passing the present infamous bill when they had majorities in both houses and a Republican president...
Amherst began the play again from the centre of the field. After a few short rushes. Ewing fumbled the bill and Bond dropped on it. Harvard had two downs without five yards, but on the third Lake ran out around the left tackle 10 a second he was past the Amherst rushers who were expecting a kick, and the ran the forty-five yards for a touch-down. No goal. Score 160. This ended the scoring for the half. Amherst, however, made better progress into Harvard's territory than at any other time in the whole game...
Best general references: Lindquist; Sugar and the Tariff (pphlet). The provisions of the McKinley Bill, sec. 235. Breckenridge in Cong...
...good public policy. - (a) It is contrary to the spirit of the constitution: - T. H. Benton quoted in Cong. Rec., XXI, appnd. X, 391. Speech of S. M. Robertson in ditto. (b) It is a drain without limit on the national treasury. eg. beet sugar, sec. 235 of Bill. Even McKinley estimates $7000.000 expenditure the first year. (c) It is the protective spirit in its worst form...