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 Mystery Monday: bark if you know this one
By Mark Alden Branch ’86
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 8:29am April 19 2021
 
There’s no shortage of bulldogs carved into Yale’s façades. Where did we spot this lean and hungry specimen? 
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George Huthsteiner '74 TD ,  3:43pm May 05 2021 | 
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Mark Branch,  9:52am May 06 2021 | 
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The comment period has expired.I can't locate this one on any of my photos. Therefore I guess this bulldog was carved on Bingham Hall (1928). My second guess would be the Linsly Hall (1906) half of Linsly-Chittenden Hall.
Good guesses! But it's actually on Sterling Chemistry Lab, next to the loading dock on the Prospect Street side.