I don’t know about him, except what he said about himself. That is to say: nothing of his family origins nor of his primary, secondary or preparatory school world. Less of his activities, inclinations, tastes, preferences of him during his first 18 years. Was he a boy scout or a member of the ACJM? Sportsman (horse riding, polo, dancer, ballroom, of course)? Did he lead any of the latest serenades in the city? Did he run away –without warning– to Zipolite or Yerbabuena? Lost, did you confuse a Sanborns with a club or a punk hole and baked a little? With a background of such an ascetic life, who can find it strange that a young student and very studious, but also perfected in the Falangist hosts of the Escuela Libre de Derecho, his professional graduation thesis was not awarded with honorable mention?
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