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Gene Mako
Constantine "Gene" Mako ((ハンガリー語:Makó Jenő) ; January 24, 1916 – June 14, 2013) was an American tennis player and art gallery owner. He was born in Budapest, capital of Hungary. He won four Grand Slam doubles titles in the 1930s.〔 Mako was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport, Rhode Island, in 1973.〔 ==Early life== His father, Bartholomew Mako ((ハンガリー語:Makó Bertalan)), graduated from the Budapest Academy of Fine Arts in 1914.〔 He started to work as a draftsman for his mentor Viktor Madarász.〔 He was an avid soccer player himself.〔 He fought in World War I.〔 After the war, he left Hungary with his wife, Georgina Elizabeth Farkas Mako ((ハンガリー語:Makó Farkas Erzsébet Georgina)) 〔〔 and only son, traveling first to Italy, then stopping for three years in Buenos Aires, Argentina, before settling in Los Angeles, California.〔 There he created works for public places like churches, libraries and post offices.〔 Gene attended to the Glendale High School and the University of Southern California although he was offered a Hungarian University Scholarship in the meantime.〔〔 He quit before graduation.〔
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