Word: condonable
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Sober Dr. Condon...
TIME, Oct. 7, by an unfortunate, and I am sure unintentional implication, casts grave slur at my close friend and respected mentor, Dr. John F. "Jafsie" Condon. Passage follows: "Aftermath was the biggest party since 1929, the most elaborate display of individual and public drunkenness since 1920. In Jack Dempsey's saloon, grizzled old J. F. ("Jafsie") Condon told his life history to a stranger from Wisconsin. . . ." The article and passage quoted continues to enumerate other incidents in citation of "individual and public drunkenness...
Aftermath was the biggest party since 1929, the most elaborate display of individual and public drunkenness since 1920. In Jack Dempsey's saloon, grizzled old J. F. ("Jafsie"') Condon told his life history to a stranger from Wisconsin. At a nearby table, Bruno Richard Hauptmann's lawyer, Lloyd Fisher, glared into a beer glass. At 5 o'clock in the morning, a bartender named Mike Hurley and 13 friends sat down in an East Side coffeepot to a breakfast of beer and a 50-lb. tuna fish, cut in steaks, which they ate down...
Perkins Hall--Clarence M. Condon of Washington...
...swept clean of Republicans (TIME, Jan. 21). Governor Green became the first Democrat in decades really to rule Rhode Island. Even the Republicans composing the State Supreme Court were cashiered and Governor Green refilled their places. To the new Supreme Court he appointed U. S. Representative Francis B. Condon, of Rhode Island's First Congressional District...