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Bertram Ernest Adams (fl. 1920s-1930s), a professional magician, was President of the Society of American Magicians from 1932-1933.
Biography
Adams billed himself as "New England's busiest magician."
His trick called "The Krazy Kode" can be found in the April 1937 issue of Jinx (#31).
Adams sold a collection of material relating to magic (600 volumes) to the Boston Public Library.[1]
Publications
- Adamathica (1921)