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- Chatard, but not taken seriously until the game Alekhine–Fahrni, Mannheim 1914. It is known today as the Albin–Chatard Attack or the Alekhine–Chatard...
- renamed the Diocese of Indianapolis on March 28, 1898. Bishop Francis Chatard became the first bishop of Indianapolis. It was elevated from a diocese...
- Silas Francis Marean Chatard (December 13, 1834 – September 7, 1918) was an American Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Indianapolis from 1898 to...
- Alerding and Chatard, p. 225. Alerding and Chatard, p. 187. Alerding and Chatard, p. 195. Kennedy, pp. 27–30 and 73. Alerding and Chatard, pp. 196–97....
- born in Indianapolis, the youngest of four brothers, and attended Bishop Chatard High School. He graduated from Ball State University, where he parla****...
- Bishop Silas Chatard High School is a Catholic co-educational preparatory high school located in the Broad Ripple district of Indianapolis, Indiana in...
- Babault, Nicolas; Cometti, Gilles; Bernardin, Michel; Pousson, Michel; Chatard, Jean-Claude (2007). "Effects of Electromyostimulation Training on Muscle...
- and Chatard, p. 29 and 81–83. Godecker, p. 179. Godecker, p. 181–82. Alerding and Chatard, p. 29. Godecker, p. 220, 390 and 403. Alerding and Chatard, p...
- Indianapolis, Indiana. The youngest of eleven children, Ventresca attended Bishop Chatard High School. He graduated from Indiana University Bloomington with a double...
- reached the IHSAA 3A state final, pla**** at Lucas Oil Stadium against Bishop Chatard. Lawrenceburg held a 13–1 record entering the game, as their defense ranked...