Founded by Frank Van Haraz, acquired a year later by the group of
Lorne Greene,
Lew Mathe, Norman Moss and
George Bassman, it quickly came under the sole ownership and control of George Bassman. The club had a reciprocal agreement with the
Cavendish Club of New York. The facility provided a plush playing environment augmented by lounge and dining areas and a complete bridge library.[1]
References
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abPaul Groman, ed. (1968). "The Club Where Hollywood Plays Bridge". Popular Bridge. 2 (2). Encino, CA: Behn-Miller Publishers: 54–60.
Founded by Frank Van Haraz, acquired a year later by the group of
Lorne Greene,
Lew Mathe, Norman Moss and
George Bassman, it quickly came under the sole ownership and control of George Bassman. The club had a reciprocal agreement with the
Cavendish Club of New York. The facility provided a plush playing environment augmented by lounge and dining areas and a complete bridge library.[1]
References
^
abPaul Groman, ed. (1968). "The Club Where Hollywood Plays Bridge". Popular Bridge. 2 (2). Encino, CA: Behn-Miller Publishers: 54–60.