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'''Walter B. Graham''' was a printer and semi-professional magician performing comedy magic for over seven decades. | '''Walter B. Graham''' (b.1923-d.2018) was a printer and semi-professional magician performing comedy magic for over seven decades. | ||
== Biography == | |||
Graham enlisted in the Navy in November of 1942, only months after he enrolled at the University of Omaha. When Graham got out of the Navy in 1946, he went back to college for a year<ref>Magician of the Month, MUM, September, 1969</ref> | Graham enlisted in the Navy in November of 1942, only months after he enrolled at the University of Omaha. When Graham got out of the Navy in 1946, he went back to college for a year<ref>Magician of the Month, MUM, September, 1969</ref> | ||
He became an SAM member in 1942 attending the Omaha Magical Society SAM Assembly No. 7 along with [[Johnny Carson]]. | He became an SAM member in 1942 attending the [[Omaha Magical Society]] SAM Assembly No. 7 along with [[Johnny Carson]]. | ||
After earning his BA in journalism in 1947, he got a staff job at a radio station, still continuing to do magic shows. | After earning his BA in journalism in 1947, he got a staff job at a radio station, still continuing to do magic shows. | ||
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== Books == | == Books == | ||
* How to Become a Magician for Fun and Profit (1967) | * Magic Secrets from the Seven Circles (1965) | ||
* [[How to Become a Magician for Fun and Profit]] (1967) | |||
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* http://www.omaha.com/living/omaha-magician-walter-graham-known-for-work-as-magic-historian/article_bcc8d9c4-f25a-11e7-ae7d-5fd289a8df61.html | |||
* https://heafeyheafey.com/walter-b-graham/ | |||
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Walter B. Graham | |
Born | April 16, 1923 Omaha, Nebraska |
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Died | January 2, 2018 (age 94) Nebraska |
Categories | Books by Walter B. Graham |
Walter B. Graham (b.1923-d.2018) was a printer and semi-professional magician performing comedy magic for over seven decades.
Biography
Graham enlisted in the Navy in November of 1942, only months after he enrolled at the University of Omaha. When Graham got out of the Navy in 1946, he went back to college for a year[1]
He became an SAM member in 1942 attending the Omaha Magical Society SAM Assembly No. 7 along with Johnny Carson.
After earning his BA in journalism in 1947, he got a staff job at a radio station, still continuing to do magic shows.
Graham was president of his own firm "Modern Litho Inc." which published reproductions of many old books. He sold the company in 1989. Graham produced the "Magic Collectors Reprint Series", a quarterly subscription series that offered reprints (via lithography) of scarce and desirable pieces of magic history.[2]
He is a longtime member of the Magic Collectors' Association.
Awards
- Brunswick Trophy for the best stage effect at the 1947 S.A.M. National Conference in Chicago.
- In 1949 he won a two prizes at the SAM Convention in Denver
Books
- Magic Secrets from the Seven Circles (1965)
- How to Become a Magician for Fun and Profit (1967)