Word: bulls
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Bull, No. 2, is from San Francisco, and prepared for college at the Belmont School in California. He is 18 years of age, weighs 158 lbs, and is 5 ft. 9 in. in height...
Yesterday Mr. Watson coached the freshman crew from the launch. The crew rowed: Stroke, H. Adams; 7, Fuller; 6, Seaver; 5, Ames; 4, Goodrich; 3, Rice; 2, Bull; bow, J. Adams. The men will go to the training table Monday. The new barge was moved yesterday into the University Boat House...
...preferable to that at Harvard." The principal disputants were: Affirmative, E. D. Curtis, W. M. Gardner, and G. A. Giles; negative, J. G. Gulick, E. B. Barton, and C. E. Brown. The decision of the judges and of the house was in favor of the affirmative. Mr. H. A. Bull '95 criticised the debate and the speakers...
...snap as usual, but their general form is getting poorer, on the whole. They are being worked pretty hard, some of them rowing twice a day. On Saturday the crew rowed in the following order: Stroke, H. Adams; 7, Butler; 6, Seaver; 5, Goodrich; 4, Hurley; 3, Rice; 2, Bull; bow, J. Adams...
...Bull then closed the debate for the Union. He claimed that few fair comparisons had been made, and quoted Bryce as saying, "Bribery is rare in the United States Senate." Most of his remarks consisted of rebuttal and concluded with an admirable summing up of the arguments for the affirmative. His speaking was noticeable for its ability...