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'''Arthur Pope''' was "Dean" of the [[Chicago]] local [[SAM]] Assembly.<ref>Arthur Milton Pope, MUM, August 1965</ref>
'''Arthur Pope''' (b.1882-d.1974) was "Dean" of the [[Chicago]] local [[SAM]] Assembly.<ref>Arthur Milton Pope, MUM, August 1965</ref>


== Biography ==
Pope began performing when he was 15 and kept at it until about a year before his death at the age of 92.<ref>MUM, June 1974</ref>
Pope began performing when he was 15 and kept at it until about a year before his death at the age of 92.<ref>MUM, June 1974</ref>


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Latest revision as of 01:27, 29 April 2024

Arthur Pope

Cover of MUM (April, 1968)
BornArthur Milton Pope
February 2, 1882
Vincennes, Indiana
DiedFebruary 17, 1974 (age 92)
Chicago, Illinois

Arthur Pope (b.1882-d.1974) was "Dean" of the Chicago local SAM Assembly.[1]

Biography

Pope began performing when he was 15 and kept at it until about a year before his death at the age of 92.[2]

In 1959 Pope captured the S.A.M. Trophy and also won nine Certificates Of Merit for outstanding acts, and five times was the winner of first prize on Originality Nights.[3]

His original poem "My Magic Wand and I" was published in the Genii Magazine in their Christmas edition of 1939.

Bibliography

  • Arthur Pope's Wonderful Wand Routine (1940)

References

  1. Arthur Milton Pope, MUM, August 1965
  2. MUM, June 1974
  3. magician-of-the-month, MUM, APRIL, 1968