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'''"Doc" Everett Morgan'''  served as International Second Vice-President of the [[International Brotherhood of Magicians]] and a member of [[SAM]] Assembly No 22 in Hollywood, [[Los Magicos]], and a long tenure as a member of the Board of Governors of the [[Pacific Coast Association of Magicians]].<ref>Obit, [[Genii 1946 October]]</ref><ref>Conjurors' Magazine, October 1946</ref>
'''"Doc" Everett Morgan''' (?-1946) served as International Second Vice-President of the [[International Brotherhood of Magicians]] and a member of [[SAM]] Assembly No 22 in Hollywood, [[Los Magicos]], and a long tenure as a member of the Board of Governors of the [[Pacific Coast Association of Magicians]].<ref>Obit, [[Genii 1946 October]]</ref><ref>[[Conjurors' Magazine]], October 1946</ref>


A pianist and practicing magician, performing at many clubs and organizations and his talents as a Master of Ceremonies were often called upon.<ref>Everett Weston Morgan Dies By Ernest E. Lonsdaie, Linking Ring,</ref>
== Biography ==
A pianist and practicing magician, performing at many clubs and organizations and his talents as a Master of Ceremonies were often called upon.<ref>Everett Weston Morgan Dies By Ernest E. Lonsdale, [[Linking Ring]], Vol. 26, no. 8, October 1946.</ref>


In business, he practiced as a metaphysician and was prominent in civic affairs. In World War I he was sent to Europe to administer food relief. He was also chairman of the city commission that brought the Douglas Aircraft to Santa Monica.
In business, he practiced as a metaphysician and was prominent in civic affairs. In World War I he was sent to Europe to administer food relief. He was also chairman of the city commission that brought the Douglas Aircraft to Santa Monica.


His wife, Marie, was a president of the Parent Assembly [[Magigals]]<ref>Obit, Tops,  
His wife, Marie, was a president of the Parent Assembly [[Magigals]]<ref>Obit, [[Tops]], October 1964</ref>
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Latest revision as of 12:37, 26 January 2014

Everett Morgan
BornEverett Weston Morgan
?
Cambridge, Massachusetts
DiedSeptember 1, 1946
Santa Monica, California

"Doc" Everett Morgan (?-1946) served as International Second Vice-President of the International Brotherhood of Magicians and a member of SAM Assembly No 22 in Hollywood, Los Magicos, and a long tenure as a member of the Board of Governors of the Pacific Coast Association of Magicians.[1][2]

Biography

A pianist and practicing magician, performing at many clubs and organizations and his talents as a Master of Ceremonies were often called upon.[3]

In business, he practiced as a metaphysician and was prominent in civic affairs. In World War I he was sent to Europe to administer food relief. He was also chairman of the city commission that brought the Douglas Aircraft to Santa Monica.

His wife, Marie, was a president of the Parent Assembly Magigals[4]

References

  1. Obit, Genii 1946 October
  2. Conjurors' Magazine, October 1946
  3. Everett Weston Morgan Dies By Ernest E. Lonsdale, Linking Ring, Vol. 26, no. 8, October 1946.
  4. Obit, Tops, October 1964