Word: cleared
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...there is any game the crowd pushes in upon the players so that it is hard for them to hear the signals, and absolutely impossible to make a play around the end without dodging through the bystanders; then after almost every down time has to be taken out to clear the grounds...
Brown's touchdown was made on a single run. Brown got the ball for offside play by Stevenson. Robinson failed to gain; then Fultz took the ball and, finding a clear field, was soon out of reach and after running 30 yards crossed the line. At the end of one minute from the beginning of the game the score...
...that estates, degrees, and offices, Were not deriv'd corruptly; and that clear honour Were purchased by the merit of the wearer...
...ceiling, which will have a skylight running its whole length. This roof will be as far above the floor of the new reading room, as the suspended plaster ceiling was above the old one. The windows will be stripped of their old tracery and diamond lights, and fitted with clear glass. Tables with reading rack and swivel chairs will give space for readers twice in number of those hitherto accommodated. There will also be ample space for current periodicals and the reference and "reserved" books. An elevated desk near the stairway will give a commanding position to the keeper...
...squad assembled at four o'clock. Captain Brewer and W. H. Lewis then spent half an hour in explaining plays to the men with the aid of a blackboard. The theory of signals was also made clear. The men were told that they must have their signals and plays committed to memory in two weeks...