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'''Tom Harris''', a member of the [[Magic Circle]] (M.M.C.), was known as the magical schoolmaster.<ref>Obit, [[Magic Circular]], October 1970</ref><ref>obit [[Genii 1970 September]]</ref> | '''Tom Harris''' (c.1894-1970), a member of the [[Magic Circle]] (M.M.C.), was known as the magical schoolmaster.<ref>Obit, [[Magic Circular]], October 1970</ref><ref>obit [[Genii 1970 September]]</ref> | ||
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As a member of the original [[Flying Sorcerers]], he entertained American audiences at the combined IBM/SAM convention in 1950. | As a member of the original [[Flying Sorcerers]], he entertained American audiences at the combined IBM/SAM convention in 1950. | ||
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His friend [[Will Goldston]] left Harris his magical library. | His friend [[Will Goldston]] left Harris his magical library. | ||
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Tom Harris | |
Born | circa 1894 |
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Died | July 20, 1970 (age 75) |
Tom Harris (c.1894-1970), a member of the Magic Circle (M.M.C.), was known as the magical schoolmaster.[1][2]
Biography
As a member of the original Flying Sorcerers, he entertained American audiences at the combined IBM/SAM convention in 1950.
His act was performed in a mock-aggressive manner, abusing his audiences and helpers as he blamed them for everything that went wrong, in a purposely exaggerated form of his native Derby accent.
His friend Will Goldston left Harris his magical library.
References
- ↑ Obit, Magic Circular, October 1970
- ↑ obit Genii 1970 September