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'''Gustave G. Laureyns''', an architectural engineer, performed as '''G. G. Laurens'''. During the first World War,  
'''Gustave G. Laureyns''' (1866-1942), an architectural engineer, performed as '''G. G. Laurens'''. During the first World War,  
he appeared in many Army camps and naval stations as an entertainer, but he never appeared professionally.   
he appeared in many Army camps and naval stations as an entertainer, but he never appeared professionally.   


== Biography ==
Professionally held numerous patents on his inventions in the engineering and building fields.<ref>Sphinx, January, 1943</ref>
Professionally held numerous patents on his inventions in the engineering and building fields.<ref>Sphinx, January, 1943</ref>


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[[David Devant]] extended an invitation for Laureyns to produce some of his effects on the stage at [[St. George's Hall]].
[[David Devant]] extended an invitation for Laureyns to produce some of his effects on the stage at [[St. George's Hall]].
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Latest revision as of 08:47, 5 October 2013

Gustave G. Laureyns

Cover of Sphinx (Aug. 1911)
BornGustave Gerald Laureyns
circa 1866
Bruges, Belgium
DiedDecember 2, 1942 (age 75)
East Orange, New Jersey
NationalityBelgian

Gustave G. Laureyns (1866-1942), an architectural engineer, performed as G. G. Laurens. During the first World War, he appeared in many Army camps and naval stations as an entertainer, but he never appeared professionally.

Biography

Professionally held numerous patents on his inventions in the engineering and building fields.[1]

A native of Bruges, Belgium, he later moved to Brooklyn, New York. He would join the S.A.M. as member number 203 and become an associate with Houdini and Thurston.[2]

David Devant extended an invitation for Laureyns to produce some of his effects on the stage at St. George's Hall.

References

  1. Sphinx, January, 1943
  2. Mahatma, July 1904