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During the mid-1900s, the Shooting Club may have had to compete with other clubs for members. Harvard then had clubs such as the Pistol Club and the Rifle and Pistol Club...
...during the early 1900s, club members had their own clay-pigeon trap near a swamp between Soldiers Field and the River...
According to information at the archives, the club had its own shooting range through the 1800s...
During those times the Shooting Club competed against similar clubs at other Ivy League Schools. The club chose never to call itself the "shotgun team," though, because it did not want its acronym to the confused with that of the swimming team, according to a letter written by Nathaniel Nash '07, who was the club's captain...
Bullock's words are now one of the few pieces of information saved at the Harvard Archives on the shooting Club. The small collection at the Archives also includes photographs, pamphlets, certificates, menus from club banquets and letters from the Shooting Club's earliest years...