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'''Clarence T. Hubbard''' (1894-1973) was a writer and magician in the Hartford, Connecticut area. | |||
Hubbard took up magic in | == Biography == | ||
Hubbard took up magic in 1905<ref>The [[Conjuring Record]], Vol. 1, No. 7, September 1913, page 1</ref> as a hobby. He was associated with the Aetna Life Assurance Co. in Hartford and was Assistant to the Vice President of that company.<ref>Linking Ring, April 1970 page 51 </ref> | |||
He was a member of the team of Ring and Hubbard (with Philip. N. Ring) providing entertainment for groups in and around Hartford, Conn. After Ring moved out of the area, he started doing lyceum and club work starting around 1912. | He was a member of the team of Ring and Hubbard (with Philip. N. Ring) providing entertainment for groups in and around Hartford, Conn. After Ring moved out of the area, he started doing [[lyceum]] and club work starting around 1912. | ||
As a writer, some of his articles on magic appeared in the Scientific American, American Boy and other popular journals. He also contributed many routines to [[Sphinx]] (where he also wrote a column),[[Conjuring Record]], [[Linking Ring]] and [[Edwards Monthly]]. | As a writer, some of his articles on magic appeared in the Scientific American, American Boy and other popular journals. He also contributed many routines to [[Sphinx]] (where he also wrote a column),[[Conjuring Record]], [[Linking Ring]] and [[Edwards Monthly]]. | ||
He died in his home in 1973 <ref> June, 1973 Magic Circular Vol. 67 page 215</ref> | He died in his home in 1973.<ref> June, 1973 Magic Circular Vol. 67 page 215</ref><ref>http://www.ancientfaces.com/person/clarence-hubbard/7783541</ref><ref>http://www.death-record.com/l/94767995/Clarence-Hubbard</ref> | ||
== Bibliography == | == Bibliography == | ||
=== Articles about magic for general public === | === Articles about magic for general public === | ||
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* Cover [[Magic World]] Vol. 01 No. 09 December 1917. | |||
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Clarence T. Hubbard | |
Born | June 2, 1894 Hartford, Connecticut |
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Died | January 1, 1973 (age 78) Hartford, Connecticut |
Clarence T. Hubbard (1894-1973) was a writer and magician in the Hartford, Connecticut area.
Biography
Hubbard took up magic in 1905[1] as a hobby. He was associated with the Aetna Life Assurance Co. in Hartford and was Assistant to the Vice President of that company.[2]
He was a member of the team of Ring and Hubbard (with Philip. N. Ring) providing entertainment for groups in and around Hartford, Conn. After Ring moved out of the area, he started doing lyceum and club work starting around 1912.
As a writer, some of his articles on magic appeared in the Scientific American, American Boy and other popular journals. He also contributed many routines to Sphinx (where he also wrote a column),Conjuring Record, Linking Ring and Edwards Monthly.
He died in his home in 1973.[3][4][5]
Bibliography
Articles about magic for general public
- Antique News, July 1963
- Insurance Advocate, June 1963
- National Humane Review, January - February 1969
- Drug Topics, July 1967;
- Hartford (Conn.) Courant, July 1963 and June 1964;
- Tile and Till. May-June 1962;
- Coins Magazine, December 1962.
Books
- A New Book (1929) - containing wise cracks, stories & patter suggestions
References
- ↑ The Conjuring Record, Vol. 1, No. 7, September 1913, page 1
- ↑ Linking Ring, April 1970 page 51
- ↑ June, 1973 Magic Circular Vol. 67 page 215
- ↑ http://www.ancientfaces.com/person/clarence-hubbard/7783541
- ↑ http://www.death-record.com/l/94767995/Clarence-Hubbard
- Cover Magic World Vol. 01 No. 09 December 1917.