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...Frank Cicero, who had served as assistant director of the Harvard Sports Information office for the past two years, announced last spring that he was leaving Harvard to pursue a journalism career...
...head of the Vatican Bank who had been charged by Italian authorities as an "accessory to fraudulent bankruptcy" in the 1982 collapse of Banco Ambrosiano, Italy's worst postwar banking scandal; by the country's highest tribunal, the Court of Cassation; in Rome. In voiding arrest warrants for the Cicero, Ill.-born prelate and two senior Vatican bank officials, the court ruled that the 1929 Lateran Treaty, which recognizes Vatican City as a sovereign state, protects "central bodies" of the church from "every interference" by the Italian government...
...Final Note: Brian McCutcheon of Elmira, a Division III school, will take Lou Reycroft's place as hockey coach at Cornell next year...Special thanks to Harvard Assistant Sports Information Director Frank Cicero for his help throughout the year...
...Born in Cicero, Ill., of Lithuanian heritage, Marcinkus has been a member of Pope John Paul II's entourage, and for 17 years served as a papal advance man. In 1970 Marcinkus used his 6-ft. 4-in. frame to thwart a knife attack on Pope Paul VI in Manila. The Archbishop was once thought to be on the Vatican fast track, but after the Ambrosiano affair his rapid career advancement came to a stop. He was not named a Cardinal as anticipated and did not rise to become President of Vatican City, another post that he was expected...
Finally, the Football Notebook staff would like to thank Harvard Sports Information Director Ed Markey, Assistant Sports Information Director Frank Cicero, and the rest of the Sports Info staff which, all season long, provided many of the facts and figures which have appeared in the Notebook. Thanks, team...