Word: bullitts
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Featuring the card in the University Boxing Championships today and tomorrow, will be a bout between 200-odd pound Mike Brody, and 132-pound Johnny "Red" Bullitt, in the "heavyweight" class. To the casual observer, this looks like a case of legalized murder, but Bullitt, who fought in the New England Amateur Championship Monday night, is a real master...
Individually, the final bout in the 135-pound class was outstanding. Defending champion John Bullitt, of Dunster, coming back to old form in the second round, landed enough punches in a wide open third to more than compensate for an early lead built up by Don Twombly of Leverett...
Favored to repeat its triumph of last year, Dunster House may boast two title defenders. John M. Bullitt '43, was University Champion in the 135 pound division, and William W. McGinniss '42, who may not fight this year, led the lightweights...
Given a month's leave, he tried in Cairo to bum a ride to the U.S. with William C. Bullitt aboard a bomber. Bullitt said there was no room. But not for nothing had Correspondent Allen been able to talk the British into letting him become the Fleet's first correspondent. He followed Bullitt in a commercial plane across Africa. The next two days and three nights Hitchhiker Allen rode in the empty bomb compartment of Bullitt's plane...
...Franklin Roosevelt's good friend & neighbor, Judge John Mack, became president (at $90,000 a year); globe-trotting ex-Ambassador William C. Bullitt, Ralph Budd, Robert L. Stevens became board members...