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[[Walter Edwin Floyd]] (May 12, 1861 - August 21, 1940), born in Chelsea Massachusetts, was first magician on the [[Lyceum]] circuit.  He began work, 1879, in Boston. Floyd filled over 5,000 engagements in all parts of the United States. His first association with magic was at the age of eighteen, when he went as assistant to [[Robert Nickle]] (1842-1889).   
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'''Walter Edwin Floyd''' (b.1861-d.1940), born in Chelsea Massachusetts, was the first magician on the [[Lyceum]] circuit.   


Starting in 1888, he preformed a mind-reading act with his wife (using the name Mohala) as ''The Floyds''. The act was titled "Mohala, The Radio Mystic."
== Biography ==
He began work in 1879 in Boston. Floyd filled over 5,000 engagements in all parts of the United States. His first association with magic was at the age of eighteen, when he went as assistant to [[Robert Nickle]] (1842-1889).


Walter Floyd joined the [[Society of American Magicians]] in New York in
Starting in 1888, he preformed a mind-reading act with his wife (using the name [[Mohala]]) as ''The Floyds''. The act was titled "Mohala, The Radio Mystic."
1903, In October of 1939, Floyd was made the dean of the Boston Assembly.


Floyd died of a heart attack while performing the [[Miser's Dream]] before a gathering of about one hundred men at a dinner in Chelsea, Massachusetts.
Walter Floyd joined the [[Society of American Magicians]] in New York in 1903, In October of 1939, Floyd was made the dean of the Boston Assembly.


Floyd died of a heart attack while performing the [[Miser's Dream]] before a gathering of about one hundred men at a dinner in Chelsea, Massachusetts.<ref>Who's who in the lyceum By Alfred Augustus Wright (1906)</ref><ref>[[Sphinx]], Vol 39, page 169 (1940).</ref><ref>BRIEF LIVES OF MAGICIANS: THE FLOYDS David Meyer in [[Magicol]], No 103 (May 1992). </ref>


== Books ==
== Books ==
* Handbook of Magic (1891)
* Handbook of Magic (1891)


== References ==
{{References}}
* Who's who in the lyceum By Alfred Augustus Wright (1906)
* [[Sphinx]], Vol 39, page 169 (1940).
* BRIEF LIVES OF MAGICIANS: THE FLOYDS David Meyer in [[Magicol]], No 103 (May 1992).


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Walter Edwin Floyd

Cover of Sphinx (August 1908)
BornMay 12, 1861
Chelsa, Massachusetts
DiedAugust 21, 1940 (age 79)

Walter Edwin Floyd (b.1861-d.1940), born in Chelsea Massachusetts, was the first magician on the Lyceum circuit.

Biography

He began work in 1879 in Boston. Floyd filled over 5,000 engagements in all parts of the United States. His first association with magic was at the age of eighteen, when he went as assistant to Robert Nickle (1842-1889).

Starting in 1888, he preformed a mind-reading act with his wife (using the name Mohala) as The Floyds. The act was titled "Mohala, The Radio Mystic."

Walter Floyd joined the Society of American Magicians in New York in 1903, In October of 1939, Floyd was made the dean of the Boston Assembly.

Floyd died of a heart attack while performing the Miser's Dream before a gathering of about one hundred men at a dinner in Chelsea, Massachusetts.[1][2][3]

Books

  • Handbook of Magic (1891)

References

  1. Who's who in the lyceum By Alfred Augustus Wright (1906)
  2. Sphinx, Vol 39, page 169 (1940).
  3. BRIEF LIVES OF MAGICIANS: THE FLOYDS David Meyer in Magicol, No 103 (May 1992).