Men standing on Pratt Field during opening ceremony (1910)
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This photograph shows a group of men standing on International YMCA Training School's (now Springfield College) Pratt Field during the opening ceremony. The man in the back is Laurence Locke Doggett, the president of Springfield College, and the man to the left is Herbert L. Pratt, whom gave the field as a gift to the college. The opening of the field took place on November 12, 1910. Two houses are shown in the background behind the field, and the bleachers are filled with people and spectators. Pratt Field was a gift of Mr. Herbert L. Pratt. It consisted, originally, of a quarter-mile track, 220 yard straightaway twenty-four feet wide, eleven runaways and pits for jumping and vaulting, seven tennis courts, a football field, and a baseball diamond. An eight-foot high reinforced concrete fence surrounds the field. The entrances were designed by Edward Lippincourt Tilton, who also designed Springfield's Judd Gymnasium and the Marsh Memorial Building. Part of Pratt field is still used today for track and field, however the name was changed to Blake Field. For more information on L.L. Doggett, see https://springfield.as.atlas-sys.com/agents/people/589.
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