James Bell Bullitt

James Bell Bullitt (January 18, 1874 – March 7, 1964) was a physician and an American football player and coach.[1] He served as a player-coach at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia in 1893.[2] Bullitt was born on January 18, 1874 in Louisville, Kentucky. He earned a master's degree from Washington and Lee and a degree from the University of Virginia School of Medicine. He taught at Virginia and the University of Mississippi before joining the faculty at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine as a professor of pathology in 1913. Bullitt died at a nursing home, in Concord, Massachusetts, on March 7, 1964.[3]

James Bell Bullitt
Biographical details
Born(1874-01-18)January 18, 1874
Louisville, Kentucky
DiedMarch 7, 1964(1964-03-07) (aged 90)
Concord, Massachusetts
Playing career
1892–1893Washington and Lee
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1893Washington and Lee
Head coaching record
Overall1–2

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall ConferenceStanding Bowl/playoffs
Washington and Lee Generals (Independent) (1893)
1893 Washington and Lee 1–2
Washington and Lee: 1–2
Total:1–2
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References

  1. "James Bullitt". Find a Grave. Retrieved July 10, 2018.
  2. "James Bell Bullitt" (PDF). med.unc.edu. Retrieved August 21, 2018.
  3. "Dr. Bullitt Dies At Age Of 90". Rocky Mount Telegram. Rocky Mount, North Carolina. Associated Press. March 8, 1964. p. 1. Retrieved August 21, 2018 via Newspapers.com .
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