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...principality where it first danced. Last week, after many complicated schisms in the Russian ballet, the troupe was called the Original Ballet Russe. Colonel de Basil was still its director. But its boss, who hoped to keep it going in Manhattan through the winter, was shrewd, bland S. (for Sol, for Solomon) Hurok, famed concert manager...
...Sol Hurok has another ballet to his string. The Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, directed by swart, 44-year-old Leonide Massine, onetime maitre de ballet for Colonel de Basil, had opened in Manhattan, had now begun a 22-week tour of the U. S. The Massine ballet lacked pretty young stars and its ensemble would not make the Rockettes jealous, but it had two of the world's best ballerinas: dark, svelte British Alicia Markova, who excels in classic ballets like Giselle and Swan Lake, and dark, vivacious Alexandra Danilova, who was in the old Diaghilev company, Danilova...
Werner K. Maas '43, New York; Bernard J. McMahon, Jr. '42, Richmond Hill; Leo Marx '41, New York; David Middleton '42, New York; Paul J. Miller, Jr. '42, Poughkeepsie; Henry W. Munroe '43, New York; Robert G. Nassau '42, Brooklyn; Sol Schnayerson '42, Brooklyn; Alan G. Skelly '43, Brooklyn; Charles C. Smith '41, Port Chester; Richard S. Suter '41, New York; Robert H. Troescher '43, Lynbrook, L.I.; Richard B. Wolf '41, New York; and Adam Yarmolinski '43, New York...
...Dunster eleven shortly after clinched the lead by a beautiful piece of razzle-dazzle. Snatching a misdirected Lowell pass, Bill McGinniss ran ten yards, and lateralled to Sol Levine before going down. After a short gain Levine passed to Sid Dwerkin, who gallopped the remaining 30 yards to score...
...Sol 2 Also Jumps...