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'''Ed Hill''' (1953-2013) was a founding member and Past President of [[New England Magic Collectors Association]] and Past President of the Rhode Island Society of Magicians. | '''Ed Hill''' (1953-2013) was a founding member and Past President of [[New England Magic Collectors Association]] and Past President of the Rhode Island Society of Magicians. | ||
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He was co-editor of [[The Yankee Magic Collector]] beginning with Issue 1 in 1983 until 2008. | He was co-editor of [[The Yankee Magic Collector]] beginning with Issue 1 in 1983 until 2008. | ||
A graduate of the University of Rhode Island, he began his teaching career at the Smithfield High School. He was the Science Department Chairman before becoming the Technology Coordinator for the Smithfield School Department. | A graduate of the University of Rhode Island, he began his teaching career at the Smithfield High School. He was the Science Department Chairman before becoming the Technology Coordinator for the Smithfield School Department. | ||
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Born | Edward Hill November 3, 1953 Milton, Massachusetts |
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Died | April 11, 2013 (age 59) Providence, Rhode Island |
Ed Hill (1953-2013) was a founding member and Past President of New England Magic Collectors Association and Past President of the Rhode Island Society of Magicians.
Biography
He was co-editor of The Yankee Magic Collector beginning with Issue 1 in 1983 until 2008.
A graduate of the University of Rhode Island, he began his teaching career at the Smithfield High School. He was the Science Department Chairman before becoming the Technology Coordinator for the Smithfield School Department.
He was a member of the Society of American Magicians and the International Brotherhood of Magicians (Order of Merlin).[1][2][3]
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