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Clyde Williams Field was an outdoor stadium on the campus of
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in
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. It was the home of the
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teams. It was originally built in 1914–15, just south of the recently completed State Gym. It originally held 5,000 spectators, but expansions in 1925, 1930, 1932, 1961 and 1966 brought the final capacity up to approximately 35,000. The stadium was the home of the Cyclones football team from its completion until 1975, when
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opened in the newly built
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complex to the south of the main campus. Clyde Williams Field was razed in 1978. The site is now occupied by Eaton and Martin Halls, two residence halls constructed in 2002 and 2004, respectively. The stadium was known as State Field until October 1938 when it was renamed for Clyde Williams, coach and athletic director at the school who died in March 1938.


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Iowa State Special Collections photo of Clyde Williams Field

Iowa State Special Collections photo of Clyde Williams Field
* https://www.flickr.com/photos/isuspecialcollections/sets/72157603913632060/with/2267544540/
Clyde Williams Field gate from Iowa State University Facilities Planning & Management
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