Word: armstrong
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...down the river as far as the three-mile mark, practicing starts all the way. F. F. Colloredo-Mannsfeld '32, regular stroke, who was declared out of the boat for the rest of the week on doctor's orders yesterday, was in the coach's launch, while T. L. Armstrong '32 filled his place in the University shell. Armstrong, who had a taste of the first boat last week before the contingent left Cambridge, filled the stroke seat capably...
...Colloredo-Mansfeld '32, Sophomore stroke, will not row in the Crimson University boat the rest of the week, because of a recurrence of trouble with boils, it was announced today by Coach Whiteside. During Colloredo's absence from the shell, his place will be taken by T. E. Armstrong '32, who has been stroking the Jayvee eight since the most recent shakeup in the crews...
...Armstrong, who has been at the stroke position in the Jayvee boat only two weeks, has rowed before in the first shell. In the final practice on the Charles before the squad left for the training quarters here, he took Colloredo's place for the latter half of the last workout when Coach Whiteside saw that, in his condition, rowing was proving uncomfortable...
Jayvees--stroke, Armstrong; 7, Buckley; 6, Donaldson; 5, Veeder; 4, Hovey; 3, Robinson; 2, McKesson; bow, Page: coxswain, Holmes...
TIME, misinformed, regrets misreporting the doings of John Armstrong Chaloner, whom a coroner's jury exculpated and commended...