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[[Walter George Peterkin]] (January 24, 1876 - ?), born in Brooklyn, New York, performed on the [[lyceum]] circuit as a magician and ventriloquist under the name [[Hal Merton]].  
[[Walter George Peterkin]] performed on the [[lyceum]] circuit as a magician and ventriloquist under the name [[Hal Merton]].  
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He was owner and publisher of [[Mahatma]] from February 1900 - 1901.  
He was owner and publisher of [[Mahatma]] from February 1900 - 1901.  


== References ==
== References ==
* Who's Who in the lyceum By Alfred Augustus Wright (1906)
* Who's Who in the lyceum By Alfred Augustus Wright (1906)
* Cover of [[Mahatma]] (March, 1900)
* Cover of [[Mahatma]] (March, 1900)
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Revision as of 05:16, 9 November 2011

Walter George Peterkin performed on the lyceum circuit as a magician and ventriloquist under the name Hal Merton.

Hal Merton
BornWalter George Peterkin
January 24, 1876
Brooklyn, New York
Died?


He was owner and publisher of Mahatma from February 1900 - 1901.


References

  • Who's Who in the lyceum By Alfred Augustus Wright (1906)
  • Cover of Mahatma (March, 1900)