Word: condonement
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Wild Bill Donovan blows his trumpet as hard as he can at Eddie Condon's 3rd Street emporium, with Edmund Hall on the clarinet and Gene Scroeder at the drums. Young Ralph Sutton's piano playing make for the best intermission in years...
...Gabler, f 4 2 10 Smith (C), f 10 5 25 Totals 22 10 54 The freshman summary: HARVARD (61) G F P Krinsky, f 1 0 2 Gremp, f 2 5 9 Blodnick, c 5 5 13 Steiner 3 1 7 Dennis (C) 9 2 20 Condon, g 2 1 5 Culver...
Freshman coach Floyd-Wilson will keep the same lineup against B.C. that he has used all year: Ed Condon and Captain Bill Dennis at guard, Ed Krinsky and Dan Steiner at forward, and Ed Blodnick at center. The visiting yearlings, a very strong squad, are led by six foot seven Tony Daukas at center. Freshman game is 6:30 p.m. HARVARD B.C. Murphy f O'Toole Gabler f Silk Switzer e Deegan Hickey g Duggan Hansen g O'Connell
Jimmy Archey plays the best trombone in the east at Jimmy Ryan's, on the once famous segment of 52nd Street between Fifth and Sixth. Pops Foster was already the best bass player when your father was half your age. Wild Bill Davison leads the band at Eddie Condon's 3rd Street emporium, along with Edmond Hall and Gene Schroeder. Ralph Sutton plays between sets. Nick's features Pee Wee Erwin's enthusiastic group at 10th and Seventh...
...this year's team will probably contribute a lot more to the varsity than any recent Yardling squad. The quality and quantity of the team is much above average, and besides, every man of the first six except Condon is a nice, comfortable 17 years...