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| birth_name = | | birth_name = Gilmore Harley Hartzog | ||
| birth_day = | | birth_day = May 14, | ||
| birth_year = | | birth_year = 1932 | ||
| birth_place = St. Louis, Missouri | | birth_place = St. Louis, Missouri | ||
| death_day = | | death_day = March 29, | ||
| death_year = | | death_year = 2019 | ||
| death_place = | | death_place = Pensacola, Florida | ||
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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
He served in the United States Armed forces in Japan and Korea.<ref>[[Genii 1957 January]], page 210</ref> | He served in the United States Armed forces in Japan and Korea.<ref>[[Genii 1957 January]], page 210</ref> | ||
He was an original member of the St. Louis Magical Heritage Award committee along with: Robert Cole, Roger Linden, Harry Monti, and David Snetsinger. | |||
The first awards were presented to one living recipient and eleven posthumously at a banquet held on January 21, 1995. | |||
In 2003 he moved to Pensacola, Florida.<ref> MUM, August 2003</ref> | In 2003 he moved to Pensacola, Florida.<ref> MUM, August 2003</ref> |
Latest revision as of 21:45, 3 June 2019
Harley Day | |
Born | Gilmore Harley Hartzog May 14, 1932 St. Louis, Missouri |
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Died | March 29, 2019 (age 86) Pensacola, Florida |
Harley Day worked at Town House Magic for Don Lawton and edited Day Dreams, a news bulletin for local St. Louis magicians in 1957.
Biography
He served in the United States Armed forces in Japan and Korea.[1]
He was an original member of the St. Louis Magical Heritage Award committee along with: Robert Cole, Roger Linden, Harry Monti, and David Snetsinger.
The first awards were presented to one living recipient and eleven posthumously at a banquet held on January 21, 1995.
In 2003 he moved to Pensacola, Florida.[2]
References
- ↑ Genii 1957 January, page 210
- ↑ MUM, August 2003