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'''Reverand Roger Sylwester''' served as President of [[IBM Ring One]] in 1964.
'''Reverend Roger Sylwester''' (fl. 1950s - 1970s) served as President of St. Louis [[IBM Ring One]] in 1964.


In 1983 he was named to the IBM's Order of Merlin for 25 consecutive years of membership (Linking Ring stated he was living in Oregon).
== Biography ==
In 1983 he was named to the IBM's "Order of Merlin" for 25 consecutive years of membership (while he was living in Hood River, Oregon).<ref>Linking Ring, August, 1983</ref>


His routine for the [[Professor's Nightmare]], "PROFESSOR’S INCUBUS" was published in [[Hierophant]].
His routine for the [[Professor's Nightmare]], "PROFESSOR’S INCUBUS" was published in [[Hierophant]].


== References ==
He is listed in "the History of St. Louis Magic" by Don Rataj 2011
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Latest revision as of 16:24, 9 February 2014

Roger Sylwester
BornRoger Ottomar Sylwester

Reverend Roger Sylwester (fl. 1950s - 1970s) served as President of St. Louis IBM Ring One in 1964.

Biography

In 1983 he was named to the IBM's "Order of Merlin" for 25 consecutive years of membership (while he was living in Hood River, Oregon).[1]

His routine for the Professor's Nightmare, "PROFESSOR’S INCUBUS" was published in Hierophant.

He is listed in "the History of St. Louis Magic" by Don Rataj 2011

References

  1. Linking Ring, August, 1983