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Latest revision as of 06:49, 26 November 2022
Bruce Arthur | |
Noted subjects | History, RMP, IR Theory, and Hungary |
Current college | None |
Past colleges | Chicago (2005-2007); Harvard (2007-2010) |
High school | Roycemore |
Stats | HDWhite • NAQT |
Bruce Arthur is a quizbowl player who has attended the Roycemore School, the University of Chicago, and Harvard Law School. He is one of the best active history players and won a national championship at the 2010 ICT with Andy Watkins, Dallas Simons, and Dennis Sun (the victory was vacated in 2013 after it was discovered Watkins had cheated in 2010 and 2011). He is famed for his love of Red Lobster and his aversion to Tina Fey.
Playing Career
Roycemore
Bruce played quiz bowl at the Roycemore School under the auspices of the Metro North League and the IHSA. He can frequently be heard weighing the merits of the eccentricities of the traditional Illinois high school format, which include bounceback bonuses and bonus parts with point values indivisible by five.
Bruce matriculated to the University of Chicago in 2004.
The University of Chicago
At the University of Chicago, Bruce was a member of the five-man team that won the 2005 NAQT ICT Division II National Championship. His considerable knowledge of American history was instrumental in securing the title. In 2006, Bruce and his teammates captured the previously-defunct, now-revived ACF Undergraduate National Championship by finishing higher in the final standings of the tournament than any other all-undergraduate team.
Like his teammates Ray Sun and Tim McElroy, Bruce won a number of opens and invitationals during his tenure at Chicago on teams led by Andrew Yaphe.
Bruce completed his undergraduate degree requirements and graduated in only three years, receiving his diploma in June 2007.
Harvard
In 2007, Bruce started law school at Harvard. In 2007/2008, he played on Harvard teams that won ACF Fall, Deep Bench, and Beaver Bonspiel XIV. Bruce was also part of a three-player team that won 2008 EFT, a tournament closely followed by the media. By the fall of 2008, Bruce was one of the four typical members of Harvard A, alongside Ted Gioia, Andy Watkins, and Dallas Simons. Bruce was on Harvard A when they won 2009 ACF Regionals against a Jerry Vinokurov led Brown team. To keep Harvard eligible for the NAQT Undergraduate Championship, Bruce did not play ICT in either 2008 or 2009, but was a key component to the team's DI victory in 2010.
In August 2009, Bruce traveled to Canada and played the Hamilton, Ontario mirror of VETO with a team from the University of Toronto. Bruce's team won the tournament.
Editing Career
Bruce has edited all or part of the following tournaments:
- 2007 Chicago Open History Tournament ("Guns of August"); chief editor
- 2008 Chicago Open History Tournament ("The July Crisis"); chief editor
- 2008 RMPFest; chief editor
- 2009 Harvard International; history editor
- 2009 EuroFest; chief editor
- 2009 RMPFest; chief editor
- 2010 The Spring Offensive; chief editor
- 2013 ACF Nationals; editor of History, Religion, Geography/Current Events/Academic Other
Writing Career
Apart from packet submission writing, Bruce has been on the writing staff for the following tournaments:
- 2007 Harvard Fall Tournament
- 2008 Harvard Fall Tournament
- 2008 Gunpei Yokoi Memorial Open
- 2008 Harvard T-Party
- 2009 Science Non-Strosity