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Bibliography for Morgan G. Bulkeley
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ARTICLES

» What Became of Bulkeley Stadium? by Twombly, Wells

Article in The Sporting News
September 11,
1971 (Vol. 172, Issue 9) -- p. 2, 2 page(s)
Stats: n Photos/Illustrations: bw:(1)
Named people: Morgan G. Bulkeley
Topics: Bulkeley Stadium; Nostalgia; Anecdotes

» Grandson of N.L. Pioneer Is Expert On Nature Lore by O'Gara, Roger

Article in The Sporting News
April 11,
1970 (Vol. 169, Issue 13) -- p. 50, 1 page(s)
Stats: n Photos/Illustrations: bw:(1)
Named people: Morgan G. III Bulkeley; Morgan G. Bulkeley
Topics: Profiles; Grandparents

» The Hall of Fame's Biggest Mistakes by Carroll, Bob

Article in Oldtyme Baseball News 1991 (Vol. 3, Issue 5) -- p. 4, 2 page(s)
» Notes: Named Persons Are Those Deemed Unworthy Of HOF Status
Stats: n Photos/Illustrations: Illus(bw):(2)
Named people: Heinie Manush; Ray Schalk; Lloyd Waner; George Kelly; Ford Frick; Fred Lindstrom; Jess Haines; Tommy McCarthy; Candy Cummings; Morgan G. Bulkeley
Topics: Hall of Fame Selecting; Controversies
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