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...modern ballet," and its greatest choreographer; of pneumonia; in Manhattan. A rebel, he organized an "underground" ballet movement in the early 1900s. In & out of the good graces of the Bolsheviks, he fled to the U.S. in 1919. Famed among Fokine's early followers were Nijinsky, Mordkin, Adolph Bolm, and Pavlova, for whom he created "The Dying Swan." Among his 70-odd ballets are most of the modern school's best-known works: Les Sylphides, Le Spectre de la Rose, Petrouchka...
...Wednesday afternoon, 102 men participated in a House Relay Carnival of six events which Adolph Samborski '26, director of House athletics, called "highly successful". Lowell was the winner, followed by Kirkland and Eliot...
Rain on Thursday and Friday of last week held up the House athletic schedule arranged by director of the program Adolph Samborski '36, and the postponed contests will be played off this week...
...Adolph Samborski '26, director of House Athletics, also plans on inter-House relay carnival with six events to be held on August 19. One contest that Samborski has under consideration is an inter-House contest over the obstacles down at Soldiers Field in which the times of the first 15 or 20 men from each House who happened to exercising on a certain day would be averaged and compared...
Many contests this week were cancelled because of rain, but director of House sports Adolph Samborski '26 says they will be played off in the first week of the second semester. The inter-House athletic program, as well as all the other athletic activities of the College, will come to a halt next week as the whole school digs in for exams...