Word: linings
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...benefit of subsidies: Ibid.- (x) American ship-yards, generally speaking, have not for 30 years built ships for foreign trade: N. A. R. 160: 90 (Jan. '95).- (4) Subsidies are demoralizing to the recipients by causing extravagant management: Cong. Record as above.- (x) Example of the Collins line: Free Ships. (b) The present system is totally inadequate.- (1) The present subsidies on the Atlantic apply to very few ships, and of the most expensive class: U. S. Statutes XXVI. 830.- (2) Do not apply to the general carrying trade, nor serve as encouragement to ship owners...
...average weight of the Harvard line is 183 pounds...
...average weight of the Pennsylvania line is 174 pounds...
...Harvard line put up a very strong game and was superior to the Pennsylvania line. F. Shaw played a steady game as long as he could and Doucette filled his place well. Norton Shaw had a hard opponent in Woodruff, but he played a good game in every way. Holt clearly outplayed Wharton. His breaking through to stop the interference and block punts was one of the features of the game...
...tackle Harvard had rather the best of it. Gould and Rice clearly outplayed Wagonhurst and Farrar. The former player being the weakest man in Pennsylvania's line, at which Harvard, in the latter part of the game aimed most of her attacks...