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'''James "Spike" Kramer''' served as president of [[IBM Ring One]] in 1956.<ref>Linking Ring, December 1958</ref> | '''James "Spike" Kramer''' (?-1958) served as president of [[IBM Ring One]] in 1956.<ref>Linking Ring, December 1958</ref> | ||
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His picture along with other Ring One members at an installation party where he is passing the presidency on to [[Earnie Heldman]] is in the [[Linking Ring]] for March 1957.<ref>[[History of Magic in St. Louis]] by [[Don Rataj]] (2011)</ref> | His picture along with other Ring One members at an installation party where he is passing the presidency on to [[Earnie Heldman]] is in the [[Linking Ring]] for March 1957.<ref>[[History of Magic in St. Louis]] by [[Don Rataj]] (2011)</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 16:27, 7 January 2014
James Kramer | |
Born | James R. Kramer ? |
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Died | November 17, 1958 St. Louis, Missouri |
James "Spike" Kramer (?-1958) served as president of IBM Ring One in 1956.[1]
Biography
His picture along with other Ring One members at an installation party where he is passing the presidency on to Earnie Heldman is in the Linking Ring for March 1957.[2]
References
- ↑ Linking Ring, December 1958
- ↑ History of Magic in St. Louis by Don Rataj (2011)