Bertrand Gulick
Born:(1898-03-20)March 20, 1898
Princeton, New Jersey
Died:December 9, 1972(1972-12-09) (aged 74)
Princeton, New Jersey
Career information
Position(s)Tackle
CollegeSyracuse University
Career history
As player
1918–1921Syracuse
Career highlights and awards

Bertrand L. Gulick, Jr. (March 20, 1898 – December 9, 1972) was an American football player and businessman.

He played at the tackle position for the Syracuse Orange football team.[1][2] He was selected by the United Press, International News Service, and The New York Times as a first-team player on their 1920 College Football All-America Team.[3][4][5]

Gulick later served in the Army during World War II. He also owned and operated the Gulick Agency, a life insurance agency in New Jersey. He was also a farmer and real estate broker. He also served as a Princeton committeeman and a member of the Mercer County Executive Committee.[6]

References

  1. William Starr Myer (2000). The Story of New Jersey. p. 309. ISBN 9780806350363.
  2. "Bertrand L. Gulick: Head of Princeton Agricultural Society Since 1925 Dies at 85". The New York Times. January 26, 1942.
  3. Henry L. Farrell (1920-12-10). "Brilliant Backs Are Features of 1920 Eleven: United Press Scribe Picks An All-American Eleven Himself". Middletown Daily Herald.
  4. Jacob Velock (1920-12-07). "Hard Task To Pick All-American Team From This Season's Galaxy of Stars". Trenton Evening Times.
  5. 1921 Official NCAA Football Guide
  6. "Bertrand L. Gulick dies in Princeton". The Home News. December 11, 1972. p. 23 via Newspapers.com.


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