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'''Don Rogers''', stage name of Ernest Schieldge, was an early member of the [[International Brotherhood of Magicians]] and co-editor of the original [[Linking Ring]]s. | '''Don Rogers''' (1900-1971), stage name of Ernest Schieldge, was an early member of the [[International Brotherhood of Magicians]] and co-editor of the original [[Linking Ring]]s. | ||
== Biography == | |||
His first public performance was in 1910 at a local Y.M.C.A. | His first public performance was in 1910 at a local Y.M.C.A. | ||
He was recruited to the IBM in 1922 by foundering members [[Len Vintus]] and [[Gene Gordon]] as member number 3, making him the first non-officer member. He was co-editor (with Gordon) of The Linking Ring from 1922 until 1926. In the years that followed, he served as secretary, assistant secretary, and associate editor under Len Vintus.<ref>Cover, Linking Ring, September, 1971</ref> | He was recruited to the IBM in 1922 by foundering members [[Len Vintus]] and [[Gene Gordon]] as member number 3, making him the first non-officer member. He was co-editor (with Gordon) of The Linking Ring from 1922 until 1926. In the years that followed, he served as secretary, assistant secretary, and associate editor under Len Vintus.<ref>Cover, Linking Ring, September, 1971</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 16:06, 7 February 2014
Don Rogers | |
Born | Ernest K. Schieldge February 20, 1900 |
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Died | July 5, 1971 (age 71) |
Don Rogers (1900-1971), stage name of Ernest Schieldge, was an early member of the International Brotherhood of Magicians and co-editor of the original Linking Rings.
Biography
His first public performance was in 1910 at a local Y.M.C.A.
He was recruited to the IBM in 1922 by foundering members Len Vintus and Gene Gordon as member number 3, making him the first non-officer member. He was co-editor (with Gordon) of The Linking Ring from 1922 until 1926. In the years that followed, he served as secretary, assistant secretary, and associate editor under Len Vintus.[1]
References
- ↑ Cover, Linking Ring, September, 1971