Word: chatfield
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...candidates, together with the weight of each: C. V. Hopkins, 143 3-4; W. H. Duncan, 160; A. P. Rogers, 168; A. M. Beard, 185; J. M. Longacre, 176 1 2; R. M. Gignoux, 167; E. R. Folger, 177; J. Howland, 157; F. H. Johnson, 166; T. I. Chatfield, 177; S. B. Ives (capt.), 176; A. L. Van Huyck...
...Johnson, bow, are in good form. Balliet. No. 2, will not row this season; his place together with No. 6, are the vacant positions. Captain Ives is hard at work training his men and is perhaps the most valuable man of the lot. Among the substitutes, Howland and Chatfield are the most promising, while Fogar, Goetchin, Messler, Rogers, and Beard of last year's freshman crew are working hard. This year's freshman crew have done hardly any work so far, but will probably produce some good material...
...Huyck, all of last year's crew, leave but two positions to be filled Balliet who has rowed No. 2, for the past two years, is in the Law School and may possibly make the seventh man. The eighth will probably be chosen from last year's substitutes, Chatfield '93, Rogers '93, and Howland '94. Almstead '94 seems a likely man for coxswain...
Class Day Committee - F. Parsons, Hartford; W. Begg, Hartford; T. J. Chatfield, Orange, N. Y.; L. Hay, Washington; R. B. Wade, St. Louis, Mo.; J. H. Field, Rutland...
Substitutes, D. Rogers '92, 153; T. I. Chatfield '93, 169, and John Howland...