Joe,
You remember "Carzy Cronin", he seems to have become one of the forgotten ones. The Academy of Kenpo Karate, off hand I do not. I do remember that many were using that phrase ar part of their own schools name. Larry M. used, Brockton Academy of Kenpo Karate. I had a listing of the original schools somewhere. I will see if I can find it in my piles of martial arts junk. I still have the first copy of the USSD magazine, they might be listed inside somewhere.
I do remember going to a few schools for training & testing, one school was on a second floor,(it was a real dump), another school had two floors and another school was off Rt. 1, (near a movie theater).
The B.B. training was usually held at one of these locations. If I remeber right Art Singers school was on Rt.9, it was a converted gas station.
P.S.
Joe, on my own forum I wrote a small historical article concerning the USSD and the FVSSD, if you get a chance please check it out. I would be interested in your opinon on the subject.
LOL, yes Al, I liked Pat, good guy, Craig liked him too. I had that brochure for years with the picture in which you could see in the background: Academy of Kenpo Karate. It was the brochure with Fred's wife, Joan, on the cover doing a technique on Charlie Mattera, I remember she had a tiger claw in his face, damn, don't know where I put it but I'll keep looking.
I believe the school on route 1 you mentioned was the Dedham school which was in the rear of a Chinese restuarant (fitting, isn't it?,lol) near a movie theatre, that's where Fred relocated to after Waltham and is where I was tested for my black belt in January of '77. Yes, Art Singer ended up at the Route 9 school with John Fritz which was desiginated the 'National Headquarters'. That's where I was taking my privates in 1978. However, prior to that, Art was teaching at the Framingham school. He was there when Craig started along with Mitch Harding. I never met Mr. Harding but I was told he was a stand up guy.
Hey, I wonder if the 'real dump' you mentioned on the second floor was the original Framingham school, lol, (founded 1971), lol. It was in a very bad part of Framingham at the time, the area is now home of the notorious Kendall Street Gang. There were murders, rapes, robberies, drugs, etc. The school was on Waverly St. right over Lew Horton's Gun Shop (real fitting, lol). There were broken windows mended with duct tape and cardboard, old hardwood floors, holes in the walls, more from throwing people into them during testing then from punches or kicks, lol. Dingy bathrooms and a dark, scary parking lot which just invited criminal activity. The place wasn't good at all for a business but it surprisingly did great. Everyone had decided to leave it as it was for a good long time, we thought it gave the place character for the times, lol. In 1978 it was all done over, looked great and the neighborhood went through a revitalization period. Funny thing was, it did seem to lose it's character when this happened! Nothing was the same again! The crime and the reputation of the area, however, lingered on and the Kendall St. Gang was born sometime within, maybe, the last 5-7 years.
Thanks, I'll check out your article! - Joe