Word: chatfield
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Earl Beatty, grandson of Chicago's late Merchant Prince Marshall Field, son of the late Baron Beatty of the North Sea, Admiral of the Fleet and dashing hero of Jutland, who is famed for his remark to a flag officer, after seeing two of his cruisers go down: "Chatfield, there seems to be something wrong with our bloody ships today...
...trusty had chauffeured him from the Capitol to Dayton. Later, in a restaurant, the wife of one of the B'nai B'rith officers leaned over to the governor and, with a sidelong glance at TIME'S Darby and the governor's law secretary, David Chatfield, whispered: "Which one is the trusty?" The governor laughed, and whenever Darby took out his notebook after that, he pointed at the correspondent and ordered: "Put that away or I'll lock you up again...
Those appointed were: John S. Chatfield of Eliot House and Madeira, Ohio; Francis H. Duehay of Adams House and Cambridge; Warren M. Little of Eliot House and Brookline; and David S. Wise of Winthrop House and Cambridge...
...Royal Navy: henceforth, Britain expects to arm all its heavier vessels with guided missiles. What might happen to the Navy while the missiles are being developed has many an old sea salt worried. Russia already has 30 cruisers to Britain's 26, said 81-year-old Lord Chatfield last week. Chatfield, who was Admiral Beatty's flag captain in the Battle of Jutland, warned the House of Lords: "It's the same old game-wait for the scientists. But if you wait for the scientists, you wait forever and never build anything...
...John S. Chatfield '55, co-chairman with Baumgartner, stated that the Council was "somewhat disappointed" in the small number of petitions but felt that this election was an understandable anti-climax to the "Enthusiastic and exciting Permanent Class Committee elections...