Word: protected
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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March 26.--"How the Individual Can Protect Himself Against Infection." Dr. Charles V. Chapin...
...decision of the Court of Appeals of New York made in 1886 it is beyond the power of the legislature to protect the home of the poor, by being unable to prevent the introduction of the sweat-shop' into their homes. Whenever it is possible the employer gets his work done in the houses of the poor, because in this way he has not the expense of lighting, heating, and cleaning of a factory to meet...
...last period the Indians braced on their 10-yard line and received the ball on downs. The All-Stars proved strong individually and profited by their superior weight in the line. Although the backfield started the plays accurately, the line, hampered by the new rules, was unable to protect the runner sufficiently after he had passed Carlisle's primary defence. As a result, few long gains were made through center...
...exhausted or "groggy." The two extra five-minute intermissions would give exhausted or injured players a chance to recuperate, and might often be the means of avoiding serious accidents. Serious accidents are much more likely to happen to men in a played-out condition, when they are unable to protect themselves...
...forward pass to be made so that the ball crosses the line five yards out from centre. To open the play more, allow the first receiver of the ball to cross the line of scrimmage anywhere. Require seven men to be always in the line on the attack. Protect the receiver of a kick by making all catches "fair catches." In order to avoid dragging and crawling, have the ball "dead" as soon as the man carrying the ball touches the ground with any part of the body except his feet...