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Tadeusz Adamowski

Tadeusz "Ralf" Adamowski (November 19, 1901 – August 1994) was a Polish-American ice hockey player who competed in the 1928 Winter Olympics, and a supporter and popularizer of the sport in early twentieth century Poland.〔
==Early life==
He was the son of Polish musicians Józef and Antonina Adamowski née Szumska, who with Józef’s brother Tymoteusz Adamowski made up the Adamowski Trio.〔Antonina (Antoinette) Szumowska-Adamowska was born February 22, 1868 in Lublin, Poland (died August 18, 1938 in Rumson, NJ). After studying piano in Poland she became a pupil of Ignacy Paderewski in Paris between 1890 and 1895, when she went to America. Joseph Adamowski was born in Warsaw, Poland on July 4, 1862 (died May 8, 1930 in Cambridge, MA). He was a cellist and a member of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Antonina and Josef were married in Warsaw on 1 September 1895, and took up permanent residence in the U.S. before 1900. They became naturalized citizens in 1929. See "Concise Biographical Dictionary of Noted Musicians Born in Poland," (''Etude Magazine,'' February 1915 ). (online 6 March 2011 )〕 He was the brother of Helenka Adamowska Pantaleoni, film and stage actress and humanitarian associated with the founding of UNICEF. He was also a cousin of the Polish pianist and diplomat Ignacy Paderewski.〔Muzeum Histori Polski (Museum of Polish History) ("Dwudziestolecie: Oblicza Nowoczesnosci 1918-1939. Sport w II Rzeczypospolitej ) (The 20's: Faces of Modernity 1918-1939. Sport in the Second Republic), . Last accessed August 18, 2010.〕〔Tadeusz's mother Antonina was a sister of Pederewski's wife Helene. See Jan Pirkey, ''A Gift from the Heart: Profile of Helenka Adamowska Pantaleoni, American Volunteer and Founding Spirit of UNICEF'' (Franktown, Colorado: JP Enterprises, 1986), p. 3.〕
Adamowski was born in Lausanne, Switzerland when his parents, Polish immigrants to the USA, had traveled there so that his mother could avoid being in the spotlight in her advanced pregnant condition. His family resided in Brookline, Massachusetts, and were actively engaged in the music world in Boston but also traveled frequently to Europe. Adamowski graduated from the Browne and Nichols School in the class of 1918. He finished a degree in economics at Harvard (Cambridge, Massachusetts) in 1922. While in school he played American football, tennis, basketball and ice hockey. He was a member of the Harvard hockey team,〔Bartosz Kaczyński, ''Daily Sport News'', (Tadeusz Ralf Adamowski – pionier hokeja w Polsce ) (Tadeusz Ralf Adamowski – Pioneer of hockey in Poland), . Last accessed August 18, 2010〕 and the college's fencing team.〔"Fencing Team Defeats Tech", (''The Harvard Crimson'' ), 1920〕

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