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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0174387Frank Condon - IMDb

    Frank Condon was born on 8 May 1882 in Toledo, Ohio, USA. He was a writer, known for Legend of Hollywood (1924), The Man Who Saw Tomorrow (1922) and The End of the World (1925). He was married to Esther. He died on 18 December 1940 in Beverly Hills, California, USA.

    • Writer
    • May 8, 1882
    • Frank Condon
    • December 18, 1940
  2. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 19--Frank Condon, author of scenarios, magazine sports articles, cinema interviews and short stories, died today at his Beverly Hills home after a seven months' illness.

  3. The FranckCondon principle (named for James Franck and Edward Condon) is a rule in spectroscopy and quantum chemistry that explains the intensity of vibronic transitions (the simultaneous changes in electronic and vibrational energy levels of a molecule due to the absorption or emission of a photon of the appropriate energy).

  4. The true artifact of Cold War culture is the novel, by Richard Condon, that the movie was based on. Condon’s book came out in 1959 and was a best-seller.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Frank_CondonFrank Condon - Wikipedia

    Frank Condon, MA, MFA, (b. Derbyshire, England, 1943) is a playwright and theatrical production director, the founding Artistic Director of River Stage, in Sacramento, California, and a professor of theatre at Cosumnes River College.

  6. Frankie Condon | English Language and Literature | University of Waterloo. Associate Professor. PhD, University at Albany. MA, Clarion University BFA, York University Extension: 47141 Email: fcondon@uwaterloo.ca Website: https://uwaterloo.ca/scholar/fcondon. Biography.

  7. Reported in: “Writer pair back home with praise: Condon and MacIsaac declare California best spot on Earth to live,” Los Angeles Times, 21 Mar. 1931: A1. Fred MacIsaac and Frank Condon aboard the Lassco flagship City of Los Angeles, upon their return from Hawaii.