Bonus

Public outrage over this practice in New York City led to a 1788 riot during which John Jay was reportedly hit over the head with a rock. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this practice that inspired the passage of “bone bills” in several states, as introduced by the president of the American Chemical Society, John William Draper.
ANSWER: body snatching [accept equivalents like stealing corpses or digging up bodies; or cadaver research; prompt on grave robbing or stealing by asking “what objects were stolen?”]
[10h] In 1878, the body of an Ohio congressman with this surname was snatched by a medical school. A senator with this surname failed to become Indiana’s governor in 1876, partly because he wore gloves to protect against infection.
ANSWER: Harrison [accept John Scott Harrison; accept Benjamin Harrison]
[10e] Legislation was passed allowing schools such as the Winchester Medical School to use the cadavers of executed criminals, though it was burned down after John Brown raided this federal armory in Virginia.
ANSWER: Harpers Ferry
<UW B, American History>

EditionsHeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
15815.0095%40%16%

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Conversion

TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3TotalParts
ASUTAMU10101030MHE
Binghamton ACornell D0101020HE
Brandeis BHarvard B001010E
Cambridge ACambridge E1001020ME
Cambridge BWarwick B001010E
Cambridge CWarwick A001010E
Cambridge DBristol0000
CarletonMinnesota B001010E
Chicago AIllinois A10101030MHE
Claremont BClaremont A0101020HE
Dartmouth ABrown A001010E
Florida AFlorida State A001010E
Florida BValencia A001010E
George Washington BPenn B001010E
Georgia Tech AGeorgia Tech C001010E
Georgia Tech DBruin A001010E
Harvard ABrandeis A1001020ME
Haverford AColumbia C1001020ME
Illinois BChicago D001010E
Illinois CChicago C1001020ME
Indiana AIndiana B1001020ME
IowaGeorgetown A1001020ME
Iowa StateWisconsin A10101030MHE
Johns Hopkins AVassar A1001020ME
LSEOxford C1001020ME
Liberty CUNC C0101020HE
Louisville AAlabama A1001020ME
MIT ATufts A001010E
Maryland AJohn Jay College001010E
NYU AColumbia B001010E
NYU CImperial A001010E
Northwestern ANotre Dame C0101020HE
Northwestern BNotre Dame B1001020ME
Oxford BDurham001010E
Penn AMaryland B1001020ME
PurdueGeorgetown B001010E
RIT AESF A001010E
RIT BCornell C0101020HE
Rutgers AGeorge Washington A001010E
SheffieldImperial B001010E
Southampton AOxford A0000
Southampton BManchester1001020ME
Stanford BNotre Dame A001010E
Tennessee AVanderbilt A1001020ME
Texas ATexas B001010E
UC Berkeley AUC Berkeley B1001020ME
UCF BUCF C0000
UCLAUCSD001010E
UMass BostonBU001010E
UNC BLiberty B001010E
Virginia ASouth Carolina1001020ME
Virginia Tech ADuke10101030MHE
Wake ForestLiberty A001010E
WashU AMissouri S&T1001020ME
WashU BMissouri1001020ME
William & MaryUNC D001010E
Winona StateWisconsin B1001020ME
Yale ANYU B1001020ME

Summary

TournamentEditionHeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
California2025-02-01316.67100%33%33%
Florida2025-02-0136.6767%0%0%
Lower Mid-Atlantic2025-02-01616.67100%33%33%
Midwest2025-02-01620.00100%83%17%
North2025-02-01320.00100%67%33%
Northeast2025-02-01512.00100%20%0%
Overflow2025-02-01516.00100%40%20%
South Central2025-02-01220.00100%50%50%
Southeast2025-02-01415.00100%50%0%
UK2025-02-011011.0080%30%0%
Upper Mid-Atlantic2025-02-01815.00100%50%0%
Upstate NY2025-02-01316.67100%0%67%