Word: colloredo
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Crew B--Stroke, Colloredo-Mansfeld: 7, Dickey: 6, Webster: 5, Johnson: 4, Hallowell: 3, Erickson: 2, Swaim: bow, Page, coxswain, Stebbins
...Colloredo's premature entree into upperclass rowing circles took place last year when the University crew was swinging along the upper stretches of the Charles one afternoon. A bad feather, a crab, a jarring thump, and a splash as one oarsman flashed overboard into the none too clean water just about tells the story. Another bump as the nautical sweepswinger's head broke through the surface of the ripples and landed against a rigger, almost added another chapter to the story but the crew held hard, the shocked oarsman bobbed up astern, and all was well except for a rather...
...harder job this season than he has had in the past. His former activities in rowing have been carried on from far up in the shell. This year he has the ticklish job of "second stroke" on his hands at No. 7, rowing behind a comparatively green stroke. Colloredo-Mansfeld, who was probably the first Freshman ever to row in a first University crew, is the stroke referred to, and although his experience is not as impressive as that of several other candidates for the position, his present form is all in his favor...
...hailed as the future first string crew when its was named at the beginning of the month is till the potential bearer of the Crimson hopes in intercollegiate contests later in the spring. Stroked by A.H. Parker Jr. '32, last year's Freshman pacesetter, in the absence of S.F. Colloredo-Mansfeld '32, of last year's Freshman eight, who is temporarily disabled, this crew contains the only two remaining first string oarsmen, Captain L.W. Dickey '30 and M.M. Johnson...
Crew B--Stroke, Colloredo-Mansfeld (Parker): 7, Dickey: 6, Webster: 5, Johnson: 4, Grinnell: 3, Armstrong: 2, Swain: bow, Page: cox, Stebbins...