Slim Brundage
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Slim Brundage was the "founder and janitor" of the College of Complexes, a radical social center in Chicago during the 1950s. It was known as Chicago's Number One "beatnik bistro". Brundage was also a writer and poet closely associated with the Beats. A Hobo, Wobbly, Soapboxer, veteran of Bughouse Square and the Dil Pickle Club, 'little theater' playwright/actor, president emeritus of the Hobo College in the 1930s, housepainter, humorist, and chief architect of the scandalous Beatnik Party during the 1960 elections, Brundage was very much a maker of the history he writes about. In 1997, Franklin Rosemont edited a collection entitled From Bughouse Square To The Beat Generation: Selected Ravings Of Slim Brundage - Founder & Janitor Of The College Of Complexes, published by the Charles H. Kerr Publishing Company as part of its Bughouse Square Series.