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He learned magic while a student in medical college. After World War I, Dr. Kayton became very active in the "[[Magischer Zirkel]]" and a contributor to its publication, "[[Magie]]". He joined the [[I.B.M. ]](No. 997). | He learned magic while a student in medical college. After World War I, Dr. Kayton became very active in the "[[Magischer Zirkel]]" and a contributor to its publication, "[[Magie]]". He joined the [[I.B.M. ]](No. 997).<ref>[[Genii 1943 March]]</ref> | ||
He went to New York from Germany and became a naturalized American. Through his efforts, much of [[Hofzinser]]'s apparatus passed | He went to New York from Germany and became a naturalized American. Through his efforts, much of [[Hofzinser]]'s apparatus passed | ||
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Dr. Howard B. Kayton was the inventor of Soft Soap.
Dr. Howard B. Kayton | |
Born | Katzenstein ? Germany |
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Died | March 26, 1952 Queens Village,New York |
He learned magic while a student in medical college. After World War I, Dr. Kayton became very active in the "Magischer Zirkel" and a contributor to its publication, "Magie". He joined the I.B.M. (No. 997).[1]
He went to New York from Germany and became a naturalized American. Through his efforts, much of Hofzinser's apparatus passed into American private collections.[2]
References
- ↑ Genii 1943 March
- ↑ Abracadabra, April 5, 1952