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He specialized in sleight of hand and performed shows with his wife, Tillie.<ref>MUM, January 1988</ref>


'''Sam Berman''' (c.1903-1977) was  well known in the Chicago area for his artistic "Tramp Act". He specialized in sleight of hand and performed shows with his wife, Tillie.<ref>MUM, January 1988</ref>


== Biography ==
A long time Chicago resident, he spent the  last fifteen years of his life in Fesno, California were he  was as successful magic teacher.<ref>Obit, New Tops, December 1977</ref>
A long time Chicago resident, he spent the  last fifteen years of his life in Fesno, California were he  was as successful magic teacher.<ref>Obit, New Tops, December 1977</ref>


The [[The Wizard's Club]] in Chicago was organized at his home.
The [[The Wizard's Club]] in Chicago was organized at his home.


== References ==
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Latest revision as of 19:26, 28 July 2013

Sam Berman
Borncirca 1903
DiedOctober 24, 1977 (age 73)

Sam Berman (c.1903-1977) was well known in the Chicago area for his artistic "Tramp Act". He specialized in sleight of hand and performed shows with his wife, Tillie.[1]

Biography

A long time Chicago resident, he spent the last fifteen years of his life in Fesno, California were he was as successful magic teacher.[2]

The The Wizard's Club in Chicago was organized at his home.

References

  1. MUM, January 1988
  2. Obit, New Tops, December 1977