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'''Cercle Magique''' was an independent magic club in Nashville, Tennessee which eventually became [[IBM]] Ring No. 37.<ref>Linking Ring, July 1940</ref> | '''Cercle Magique''' was an independent magic club in Nashville, Tennessee which eventually became [[IBM]] Ring No. 37.<ref>Linking Ring, July 1940</ref> | ||
− | Originally started as the "Nashville Society Magique" with the help of [[T. J. Crawford]] in March of 1922 with eight other magicians.<ref>[[Genii 1952 October]]</ref> | + | Originally started as the "Nashville Society Magique" with the help of [[T. J. Crawford]] in March of 1922 with eight other magicians including V. A. Cerruti, and Paul McWilliams .<ref>[[Genii 1952 October]]</ref> |
They only met eight months of the year, skipping the summer months from June to September. | They only met eight months of the year, skipping the summer months from June to September. | ||
− | [[J. Pink Lawrence]] served as president for many years and | + | [[J. Pink Lawrence]] served as president for many years and Crawford as Secretary-Treasurer. |
When they became affiliated with the [[IBM]] around 1945, Crawford was serving as president. | When they became affiliated with the [[IBM]] around 1945, Crawford was serving as president. |
Revision as of 18:03, 1 July 2011
Cercle Magique was an independent magic club in Nashville, Tennessee which eventually became IBM Ring No. 37.[1]
Originally started as the "Nashville Society Magique" with the help of T. J. Crawford in March of 1922 with eight other magicians including V. A. Cerruti, and Paul McWilliams .[2]
They only met eight months of the year, skipping the summer months from June to September.
J. Pink Lawrence served as president for many years and Crawford as Secretary-Treasurer.
When they became affiliated with the IBM around 1945, Crawford was serving as president.
References
- ↑ Linking Ring, July 1940
- ↑ Genii 1952 October