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==Events== | ==Events== | ||
==== January ==== | |||
*[[Jay Marshall]] appears on the cover of Genii, Jan | |||
*The [[Mutus Nomen Dedit Cocis]] card plot is published in [[Hugard's Magic Monthly]], Jan | |||
*[[Gus Fowler]], an English magician known as "The Watch King" and "The Chronometrical Illusionist", dies, Jan 4 | |||
*[[Dr. Stanley Jaks]] dies, Jan 5 | |||
*[[Tom Frame]], a psychotherapist and magic enthusiast, is born, Jan 19 | |||
==== Febuary ==== | |||
*[[Bruno Warnecke]] is given a tribute by [[IBM]] Ring 19, Feb 18 | |||
==== March ==== | |||
*[[Lance Burton]], an American Stage Magician, is born, Mar 10 | |||
*[[Mahka Tendo]], an [[FISM]] winning card manipulator, is born, Mar 18 | |||
*[[Richiardi Jr]] appears on the [[Ed Sullivan Show]], Mar 27 | |||
==== May ==== | |||
*[[Milton Aces]] is published by Geoffrey Scalbert in [[Abracadabra]], May 7 | |||
* [[Don Alan]] performs his [[Chop Cup]] routine on the "Ed Sullivan Show", May 22 | * [[Don Alan]] performs his [[Chop Cup]] routine on the "Ed Sullivan Show", May 22 | ||
*[[Charles Waller]], an amateur magician, dies, May 30 | |||
==== June ==== | |||
*[[Harlan Tarbell]] dies on June 16 | |||
*[[Walter Baker]], a vaudeville performer in the 1920s, dies, June 30 | |||
==== August ==== | |||
*[[Percy Abbott]], co-founder of the [[Blackstone Magic Company]], dies on August 26 | |||
==== November ==== | |||
* [[The Great LaFollette]], a performer of both a successful Chinese and traditional magic act, dies on November 8 | * [[The Great LaFollette]], a performer of both a successful Chinese and traditional magic act, dies on November 8 | ||
==== December ==== | |||
*[[Henry Clive]], a magician, painter and magazine illustrator, dies, Dec 12 | |||
==== Year ==== | |||
*''[[Comedy A La Card]]'', written by [[Karrell Fox]], is published by [[L.L. Ireland Magic Co.]] | *''[[Comedy A La Card]]'', written by [[Karrell Fox]], is published by [[L.L. Ireland Magic Co.]] | ||
*''[[Seconds, Centers and Bottoms]]'', by [[Ed Marlo]], is published as the 8th in the [[Revolutionary Card Technique|RCT]] series of booklets | *''[[Seconds, Centers and Bottoms]]'', by [[Ed Marlo]], is published as the 8th in the [[Revolutionary Card Technique|RCT]] series of booklets | ||
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*The ''[[13 Steps to Mentalism]]'', booklets 12-13, written by [[Tony Corinda]], are published | *The ''[[13 Steps to Mentalism]]'', booklets 12-13, written by [[Tony Corinda]], are published | ||
*''[[A Lifetime in Magic]]'', written as an autobiograpy by [[Percy Abbott]], is published | *''[[A Lifetime in Magic]]'', written as an autobiograpy by [[Percy Abbott]], is published | ||
*''[[Dai Vernon's More Inner Secrets of Card Magic]]'', by [[Lewis Ganson]], is republished as part of the [[Inner Card Trilogy]] | *''[[Dai Vernon's More Inner Secrets of Card Magic]]'', by [[Lewis Ganson]], is republished as part of the [[Inner Card Trilogy]] | ||
*[[Tony Andruzzi]] designs Gloria Jacobson's "Vampira" act | *[[Tony Andruzzi]] designs Gloria Jacobson's "Vampira" act | ||
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*[[MacDonald's Aces]] routine is first published | *[[MacDonald's Aces]] routine is first published | ||
*[[Channing Pollock]] appears as an actor in ''Moschettieri del mare'' | *[[Channing Pollock]] appears as an actor in ''Moschettieri del mare'' | ||
*''Paper Folding Fun'', by [[Robert Harbin]] is published by Oldbourne | *''Paper Folding Fun'', by [[Robert Harbin]] is published by Oldbourne | ||
*[[Dick Cavett]] briefly revives his magic act | *[[Dick Cavett]] briefly revives his magic act | ||
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*''The Sponge Book'', by [[Frances Ireland Marshall]], is published | *''The Sponge Book'', by [[Frances Ireland Marshall]], is published | ||
*The Shari Lewis Show begins on network television with host [[Shari Lewis]] | *The Shari Lewis Show begins on network television with host [[Shari Lewis]] | ||
*[[Herbert Milton]], magician and creator, dies | *[[Herbert Milton]], magician and creator, dies | ||
*[[Peter Pit]] moves to the United States | *[[Peter Pit]] moves to the United States | ||
*[[Don Tanner]] begins serving as Editor of the [[New Phoenix]] for No. 351-396 | *[[Don Tanner]] begins serving as Editor of the [[New Phoenix]] for No. 351-396 | ||
*[[Howard Brooks]] appears in the Jerry Lewis movie "The Bellboy" | *[[Howard Brooks]] appears in the Jerry Lewis movie "The Bellboy" | ||
*[[Egyptian Hall]] is described in Genii | *[[Egyptian Hall]] is described in Genii | ||
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*''Mental Exploits'', by Robert Nelson, is published | *''Mental Exploits'', by Robert Nelson, is published | ||
*[[The Trick That Cannot Be Explained]], created by [[Dai Vernon]], is published | *[[The Trick That Cannot Be Explained]], created by [[Dai Vernon]], is published | ||
*The [[Push-off Count]] is first explained | *The [[Push-off Count]] is first explained | ||
*''[[Tricks You Can Count On]]'', written by [[Larry West]], is published | *''[[Tricks You Can Count On]]'', written by [[Larry West]], is published | ||
*The Province of Ontario issues a Charter incorporating the [[Windsor Magic Circle]] as a Corporation | *The Province of Ontario issues a Charter incorporating the [[Windsor Magic Circle]] as a Corporation | ||
*The [[Magical Bookie]], a periodicle that ran for 14 years, begins publication | *The [[Magical Bookie]], a periodicle that ran for 14 years, begins publication | ||
*The 38th and last edition of the [[The Midget Magician]], an undersized periodicle, is published | *The 38th and last edition of the [[The Midget Magician]], an undersized periodicle, is published | ||
*[[Vito Lupo]], an [[FISM]] winner, is born | *[[Vito Lupo]], an [[FISM]] winner, is born | ||
*[[Matrix]], a card an coin trick, is developed by [[Al Schneider]] | *[[Matrix]], a card an coin trick, is developed by [[Al Schneider]] | ||
*''[[E.S.P. Handbook and Workshop Kit]]'' is compiled and published by [[Ireland Magic Co.]] | *''[[E.S.P. Handbook and Workshop Kit]]'' is compiled and published by [[Ireland Magic Co.]] | ||
*[[D. Robbins]] retires from [[D. Robbins & Co., Inc.]] and Paul Fried purches | *[[D. Robbins]] retires from [[D. Robbins & Co., Inc.]] and Paul Fried purches | ||
*''Spotlight on Comedy'', by [[Robert Orben]], is published | *''Spotlight on Comedy'', by [[Robert Orben]], is published | ||
*[[Jim Barber]], both a [[ventriloquist]] and magician, is born | *[[Jim Barber]], both a [[ventriloquist]] and magician, is born | ||
*[[Midnight Magic Monthly]], a magic periodical, ends publication | *[[Midnight Magic Monthly]], a magic periodical, ends publication | ||
*[[Russ Barnhart]] moves to America and makes NY his home, circa 1960 | *[[Russ Barnhart]] moves to America and makes NY his home, circa 1960 | ||
*[[Jack Kodell]], a professional magician since the age of thirteen, retires | *[[Jack Kodell]], a professional magician since the age of thirteen, retires | ||
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*[[Cub Scout Magic]], is written and illustrated by [[Frank Rigney]] | *[[Cub Scout Magic]], is written and illustrated by [[Frank Rigney]] | ||
*[[Bob Miller]], a magic inverntor, is born | *[[Bob Miller]], a magic inverntor, is born | ||
==Positions== | ==Positions== |
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Events
January
- Jay Marshall appears on the cover of Genii, Jan
- The Mutus Nomen Dedit Cocis card plot is published in Hugard's Magic Monthly, Jan
- Gus Fowler, an English magician known as "The Watch King" and "The Chronometrical Illusionist", dies, Jan 4
- Dr. Stanley Jaks dies, Jan 5
- Tom Frame, a psychotherapist and magic enthusiast, is born, Jan 19
Febuary
- Bruno Warnecke is given a tribute by IBM Ring 19, Feb 18
March
- Lance Burton, an American Stage Magician, is born, Mar 10
- Mahka Tendo, an FISM winning card manipulator, is born, Mar 18
- Richiardi Jr appears on the Ed Sullivan Show, Mar 27
May
- Milton Aces is published by Geoffrey Scalbert in Abracadabra, May 7
- Don Alan performs his Chop Cup routine on the "Ed Sullivan Show", May 22
- Charles Waller, an amateur magician, dies, May 30
June
- Harlan Tarbell dies on June 16
- Walter Baker, a vaudeville performer in the 1920s, dies, June 30
August
- Percy Abbott, co-founder of the Blackstone Magic Company, dies on August 26
November
- The Great LaFollette, a performer of both a successful Chinese and traditional magic act, dies on November 8
December
- Henry Clive, a magician, painter and magazine illustrator, dies, Dec 12
Year
- Comedy A La Card, written by Karrell Fox, is published by L.L. Ireland Magic Co.
- Seconds, Centers and Bottoms, by Ed Marlo, is published as the 8th in the RCT series of booklets
- The Magic of Slydini, by Lewis Ganson, is published by the Supreme Magic Co.
- The 13 Steps to Mentalism, booklets 12-13, written by Tony Corinda, are published
- A Lifetime in Magic, written as an autobiograpy by Percy Abbott, is published
- Dai Vernon's More Inner Secrets of Card Magic, by Lewis Ganson, is republished as part of the Inner Card Trilogy
- Tony Andruzzi designs Gloria Jacobson's "Vampira" act
- The Magic Land of Allakazam begins airing on national television with host Mark Wilson
- MacDonald's Aces routine is first published
- Channing Pollock appears as an actor in Moschettieri del mare
- Paper Folding Fun, by Robert Harbin is published by Oldbourne
- Dick Cavett briefly revives his magic act
- Steranko on Cards, by Jim Steranko, is published by L.L. Ireland Magic Co.
- Neil Foster revives the The Tops magazine as the editor of The New Tops.
- The Sponge Book, by Frances Ireland Marshall, is published
- The Shari Lewis Show begins on network television with host Shari Lewis
- Herbert Milton, magician and creator, dies
- Peter Pit moves to the United States
- Don Tanner begins serving as Editor of the New Phoenix for No. 351-396
- Howard Brooks appears in the Jerry Lewis movie "The Bellboy"
- Egyptian Hall is described in Genii
- Ingvar Larsson serves for one year as editor of the Swedish periodical,Trollkarlen
- Glorpy, the effect of a dancing hankercheif, is created circa 1960
- Mental Exploits, by Robert Nelson, is published
- The Trick That Cannot Be Explained, created by Dai Vernon, is published
- The Push-off Count is first explained
- Tricks You Can Count On, written by Larry West, is published
- The Province of Ontario issues a Charter incorporating the Windsor Magic Circle as a Corporation
- The Magical Bookie, a periodicle that ran for 14 years, begins publication
- The 38th and last edition of the The Midget Magician, an undersized periodicle, is published
- Vito Lupo, an FISM winner, is born
- Matrix, a card an coin trick, is developed by Al Schneider
- E.S.P. Handbook and Workshop Kit is compiled and published by Ireland Magic Co.
- D. Robbins retires from D. Robbins & Co., Inc. and Paul Fried purches
- Spotlight on Comedy, by Robert Orben, is published
- Jim Barber, both a ventriloquist and magician, is born
- Midnight Magic Monthly, a magic periodical, ends publication
- Russ Barnhart moves to America and makes NY his home, circa 1960
- Jack Kodell, a professional magician since the age of thirteen, retires
- Larry Spencer is awarded the British Ring Shield
- Arthur Setterington is awarder the Zina Bennett Cup for Close-up performers
- Magic Net, formely the Magic Net English Monthly, is started
- Cub Scout Magic, is written and illustrated by Frank Rigney
- Bob Miller, a magic inverntor, is born
Positions
Organizations
SAM:
- President - William J. McCarthy
- Treasurer - Wilfrid Jonson
Periodicles
- Editor - Ingvar Larsson
Periodicle Issues
Genii Volume 24, No. 5 - 16
- Jay Marshall Cover - Volume 24, No. 5. Jan.
- Harlan Tarbell Cover - Volume 24, No. 11. July
M-U-M, Vol. 50, No. 7, December 1960
Abracadabra, Vol 29, No 745, (May 7, 1960)