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Seymour "Swede" Masin (June 7, 1920 – September 10, 2005) was a high school and college athlete of great versatility. He briefly played professional basketball in the American Basketball League, a precursor to the
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.


Early years

Seymour Masin was born June 7, 1920, in
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, the son of Sophie and Max Masin, who were
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immigrants. He grew up in the nearly all-Jewish
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section of the city, and attended Weequahic High School. Even today, more than seventy years later, he is considered the school's best athlete ever. Big, very strong, fast, and agile, in his day Masin was arguably New Jersey's best football, basketball, and track and field athlete. Besides his imposing physical presence, he had blond hair and blue eyes, and his Scandinavian-looking appearance earned him the nickname "Swede". After graduating from high school, Masin went to Panzer College, a small teacher's college in nearby
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, which merged with Montclair State Teachers College in 1958. At Panzer, Masin again was a three-sport phenomenon. He was the best in the state in the shot put and discus, he was named to the Coaches’ All-American team in soccer (which he took up due to parental objections to him playing American football), and he was the star of the tiny school's remarkable basketball team, which won 44 straight games, a collegiate record at the time. Swede was among the inaugural inductees for the halls of fame for Weequahic High School, Panzer College, and Newark, New Jersey. In 2000, he was named one of New Jersey's top fifty all-around high school athletes of the twentieth century.


Military

Upon graduating from Panzer in 1942, Masin served as a lieutenant in the
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during World War II. He captained a
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, and spent much of his tour of duty patrolling the waters off the coasts of Italy, France, and North Africa.


Later life

In 1946, Swede married Estelle Lepore, also a Weequahic High School graduate. They raised two sons and two daughters, and lived in
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. Masin was a liquor salesman for fifty years. In the late 1990s, Masin attracted much attention, thanks to
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’s Pulitzer Prize winning novel ''
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'' (1997). He was the inspiration for the novel’s central character, Seymour "Swede" Levov—also a legendary Jewish athlete at Newark's Weequahic High School, who later attended a teacher's college in nearby East Orange and married out of his faith. Although Roth had never met Seymour "Swede" Masin until after the publication of ''American Pastoral'', he also had grown up in the Weequahic section of Newark and never denied that his character was based in part on Masin. Seymour "Swede" Masin died September 10, 2005 in
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, 2009).


References

*Lichtenstein, Gene. “A Writer's Journey (A Literary Essay and, in Part, a Memoir).” ''Jewish Social Studies'', New Series, vol. 3, no. 3 (Spring – Summer 1997), pp. 156–176. *Masin, Robert G. ''Swede: Weequahic's Gentle Giant''. Bloomington, Indiana: iUniverse Books, 2009. {{DEFAULTSORT:Masin, Seymour 1920 births 2005 deaths United States Navy personnel of World War II Basketball players from Newark, New Jersey American Basketball League (1925–1955) players American people of Russian-Jewish descent People from South Orange, New Jersey United States Navy officers Weequahic High School alumni Military personnel from New Jersey