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}}''Don Slater'', a Vice-President of the Aladdin Health Studios in Portland, Oregon, served as both President of [[P.C.A.M.]] and the [[SAM]] Assembly No. 22 in the 1950s. | }} | ||
'''Don Slater''' (1909-1992), a Vice-President of the Aladdin Health Studios in Portland, Oregon, served as both President of [[P.C.A.M.]] and the [[SAM]] Assembly No. 22 in the 1950s. | |||
== Biography == | |||
He worked in Portland, but called Los Angeles his home where he was also a member of the Pasadena Magician's Guild, and the I.B.M. | He worked in Portland, but called Los Angeles his home where he was also a member of the Pasadena Magician's Guild, and the I.B.M. | ||
Latest revision as of 07:52, 15 June 2014
Don Slater | |
Cover of Genii (1958) | |
Born | Donald Irwin Slater June 15, 1909 Pasadena, California |
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Died | July 08, 1992 (age 83) |
Flourished | 1950s - 1960s |
Don Slater (1909-1992), a Vice-President of the Aladdin Health Studios in Portland, Oregon, served as both President of P.C.A.M. and the SAM Assembly No. 22 in the 1950s.
Biography
He worked in Portland, but called Los Angeles his home where he was also a member of the Pasadena Magician's Guild, and the I.B.M.
He attended U.C.L.A. and then worked with his father at the Slater's Gift Shop.. He also "broke" into television with the Don Lee Co. in Hollywood.[1]
References
- ↑ Cover, Genii 1958 May