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...Abolish the House Un-American Activities Committee," replied Percy W. Bridgman '04, Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, in a violent answer yesterday to the committee's accusation that Edward U. Condon, head of the Government Bureau of Standards, is "one of the weakest links in our atomic security...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: University Scientists Back Condon As Bridgman Hits House Committee | 3/4/1948 | See Source »

Jimmy MacPartland was back home last week. He was the only survivor in those parts" of the "Austin High gang," some of whom had gone to school together on Chicago's West Side. Saxophonist Bud Freeman, Drummer Dave Tough and Guitarist Eddie Condon were playing in Manhattan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Like BIX | 5/5/1947 | See Source »

...Caribbean on a cattle boat, lay on the beach for a year, playing in tinny Latin bands from Havana to Panama. In the swing boom of the mid-'30s, he had a brief burst of glory with a band that included such jazz names as George Wettling, Eddie Condon, Pee Wee Russell, Georg Brunis and Mel Powell...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Like BIX | 5/5/1947 | See Source »

Recently appointed by Lloyd S. Gilmour, Jr. '50, president and founder of LSGP, the new staff is also considering Cambridge appearances by Cornelia Otis Skinner and Eddie Condon. Handling these productions will be Walter D. Palmer '50, Cambridge promotion manager, Armin St. George '49, directing ticket sales, and Stuart C. Welch, Jr. '50, art director...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LSG Productions To Present Josh White on Friday | 4/14/1947 | See Source »

...Midnite at Eddie Condon's" and "Inside on the Outside" clarinetist Ed Hall pulling for the old timers and Charley Shavers for the new-have a seesaw tug of war over a weird New Orleans type of riff intricately decorated by Dave Tough's exotic drumming. Joe Sullivan's piano solo on the second chorus of "Honey Suckle Rose" is an imaginative recollection of Fats Waller and "Wild Bill" ploughs a safe and sane path through the final chorus of "Sentimental Baby." It almost sounds as if, God forbid, he was reading it off a score, there...

Author: By Robert NORTON Ganz jr., | Title: Jazz | 1/17/1947 | See Source »

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