Quotable.Byline For the use of the term in football (soccer), see Byline (soccer). The byline on a newspaper or magazine article gives the name, and often the position, of the writer of the article. : The Register-Guard From an editorial in The (Albany Albany, town, Australia Albany (ăl`bənē), town (1996 pop. 14,590), Western Australia, SW Australia. It is a port on Princess Royal Harbour of King George Sound. The town has woolen mills and fish canneries. ) Democrat-Herald: "Look at the old newsreels of the Dodgers and the Yankees playing in Brooklyn Brooklyn (br k`lĭn), borough of New York City (1990 pop. 2,300,664), 71 sq mi (184 sq km), coextensive with Kings co., SE N.Y. or the Bronx Bronx, river, c.20 mi (30 km) long, issuing from Kensico Reservoir, SE N.Y., and flowing SW through the Bronx into the East River. The Bronx River Parkway, one of the first limited-access highways in the New York City area, parallels a portion of the river. . Their fans were no less passionate
than the fans today. But they behaved. They even dressed. Notice that
throughout the stands, the men wore hats. So here's a suggestion,
unworkable though it may be. Change the rules so every man attending a
major sporting event has to wear a hat, coat and tie. That will force
the hooligans and bullies to stay home."
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