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...varsity swimming team will begin Eastern Intercollegiate League competition Saturday in the Cadet pool at West Point. The meet is expected to bear little resemblance to the Crimson's 69-17 exercise over M.I.T...
...John, a good-looking, 18-year-old son of a hardworking Chicago court bailiff, came to M.I.T. with just about all the honors that Chicago's Lane Technical High School could heap on him: a place on the super-honor roll, divisional presidency of the student council, a cadet colonel's rank in R.O.T.C., and-finally-the American Legion's coveted high-school award for the class of '56. But for some reason John was falling far behind his M.I.T. classmates...
...game, which marked the dedication of Norwich's new Taylor War Memorial Rink, saw the Crimson in control throughout most of the contest. Only the excellent goal-tending of Cadet Captain Bruce Gillies, who was called upon to make some 40 saves in all, kept the game from turning into a rout...
...first half of the second stanza, the Cadet defense tightened and held off repeated rushes by Cleary and Guttu. Higgenbottom made it 3 to 1 when he tallied on a rebound from defenseman Dick McGlaughlin's slap shot and Balboni scored the first of his two goals two minutes later on a fine shot from the blue line. Cleary also scored on a rebound, this time from McVey, and the period ended with the Crimson well out in front by a 5 to 1 count
From birth, Alexei Jawlensky, son of a Czarist colonel, was pointed toward a military career. But he wanted to paint. Sent to cadet school in Moscow and later commissioned in an infantry grenadier regiment, Jawlensky petitioned for a transfer to St. Petersburg, where as an officer he could study painting. Finally he resigned, to take off for Munich with another young painting enthusiast, Baroness Marianne Werefkin. Six years later the handsome, passionate and strong-willed Jawlensky had a child by Marianne's young ward, Helena Neznakomov, who became his devoted wife...