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[[Edward W. Dart]] (1883-1974) was a long time member in the magic community, helping form magic organizations and publishing magazines.  
'''Ed Dart''' (b.1883-d.1974) was a long time member in the magic community, helping form magic organizations and publishing magazines.  


== Biography ==
Dart, in the insurance field by trade, and one of the founders of the [[Magician's Guild of America]] in New York. He was one of the founders and eventually the publisher of the [[Conjurors' Magazine]].
Dart, in the insurance field by trade, and one of the founders of the [[Magician's Guild of America]] in New York. He was one of the founders and eventually the publisher of the [[Conjurors' Magazine]].


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* Honorary member of the Society of Indian Magicians, Calcutta, India
* Honorary member of the Society of Indian Magicians, Calcutta, India


== References ==
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* ''A Tribute To Ed Dart'' By Harold R. Rice, [[Genii 1966 August]]
* ''A Tribute To Ed Dart'' By Harold R. Rice, [[Genii 1966 August]]
* Cover [[Genii 1966 August]]
* Cover [[Genii 1966 August]]
* [[MUM]], Vol. 64, No. 2, July 1974, page 9
* [[MUM]], Vol. 64, No. 2, July 1974, page 9
* Obit [[Genii 1974 August]]
* Obit [[Genii 1974 April]] (published in August)
   
   
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Latest revision as of 22:58, 1 May 2024

Ed Dart

Cover of Genii (1966)
BornEdward W. Dart
September 25, 1883
Kansas City
DiedApril 26, 1974 (age 90)

Ed Dart (b.1883-d.1974) was a long time member in the magic community, helping form magic organizations and publishing magazines.

Biography

Dart, in the insurance field by trade, and one of the founders of the Magician's Guild of America in New York. He was one of the founders and eventually the publisher of the Conjurors' Magazine.

From December, 1949 until May, 1952, Ed wrote for Genii a monthly news summary covering the New York area.

A lifelong member in the magic community he was:

  • General Chairman in 1939 of the S.A.M. National Conference in New York City
  • Honorary member of Knights of Magic in New York
  • Member of the International Brotherhood of Magicians
  • Member of the Order of Merlin
  • Founder and Honorary member of I.B.M. Garden State Ring #106, Newark, New Jersey
  • Organizer and Life member of S.A.M. Carl Rosini #82 of Clearwater Florida.
  • Honorary member of the I.B.M. Harry Roz-On Ring #26, New York
  • Life member of the Magic Dealers Association
  • Life member of the Magician's Alliance of Eastern States
  • Life member of SAM Parent Assembly #1
  • Honorary member of the Society of Indian Magicians, Calcutta, India

References