Movie Classic (Apr-Aug 1932)

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What Conrad Predicted for Him AND now the number twelve again. On the night the club was celebrating its first twelve months oi existence, a party comprised of George Olsen, Joan Crawford, June Collyer and Con Conrad came in and was ushered to a ringside table. In Russ's words: "I was thrilled to meet Con Conrad, the man whose songs were familiar to me and my orchestra. And we played many ol his famous numbers, such as 'Margie,' 'Barney Google,' '.Memory Lane,' 'Let's Do the Breakaway,' and 'Ma, He's Making Eyes at Me.' "The party remained until early in the morning and bel ore l hey departed, Con lold me he believed 1 would make a great success in the East with radio work, and said he was willing to take me along with him if I could go-" Two days later Con Conrad and Russ Columbo were on The Chief bound foi New York. 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