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A hot debate among local bullfighting aficionados erupted last night over the size and shape of the muleta. John M. Steadman 1L, former chairman of the Yale Daily News, and Caldwell Titcomb '47, former 5G, took issue in letters to the CRIMSON with Lawrence Wilde '53, who had claimed a mullets was the wooden prop used by the hero to support his cape.
Steadman, who jousted daily on the Editorial page of last Year's News, claims it is "a piece of red serge used by the matador for passes and to distract the bull at the kill."
Titcomb agreed with Stead man, but added that the serge might be fiannel instead, and is folded over the wooden stick of Wilde's.
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