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Occupation
  
Class
  
Graduate

Name
  
Walter Council

Position
  
Tackle/Center

Major
  
Medicine

Born
  
April 25, 1882 (
1882-04-25
)

Died
  
November 13, 1943(1943-11-13) (aged 61)Juneau, Alaska

College
  
North Carolina (1900–1901)Virginia (1902–1904)

Walter Wooten "Bull" Council (April 25, 1882 – November 13, 1943) was a college football player and physician.

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Early years

Walter Council was born on April 25, 1882 in Council, North Carolina, which was named for his father, John Pickett Council. His mother was Johanna Wooten Council.

University of North Carolina

Council was a prominent center for the North Carolina Tar Heels football teams of the University of North Carolina from 1900 to 1901.

1902

John de Saulles brought him to the Virginia Cavaliers football team of 1902, where he played tackle, one of the best in the school's history. Council was selected All-Southern in 1902. He played opposite Branch Johnson on the line.

Physician

He came to Alaska as a youth of 24 in 1905, less than a year after he was graduated with honors from the University of Virginia's medical school, and with a degree of Doctor of Philosophy from the University of North Carolina. At the time of his death he was the Dean of Alaska surgeons, Commissioner of Health for the Territory.

References

Walter Council Wikipedia


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