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'''Dr. H. S. Bostock''' (1878-?) was an optometrist, semi-professional magician and magic tutor in Wisconsin.
  
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He began magic in 1921 with a specialty in  cards, coins and ventriloquism. <ref>Who's Who in Magic, Sphinx, August, 1931</ref>
 
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He was a long time member of IBM Ring No. 31 in Madison Wisconsin, which he served as vice-president in 1950.<ref> Linking Ring, February, 1950</ref>
 
He was a long time member of IBM Ring No. 31 in Madison Wisconsin, which he served as vice-president in 1950.<ref> Linking Ring, February, 1950</ref>
  
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Latest revision as of 20:44, 24 September 2013

Dr. H. S. Bostock
BornHarry Steele Bostock
November 24, 1878
Chatsworth, Illinois
Died?

Dr. H. S. Bostock (1878-?) was an optometrist, semi-professional magician and magic tutor in Wisconsin.

Biography

He began magic in 1921 with a specialty in cards, coins and ventriloquism. [1]

He also did an act with his wife as the Novelty Bostocks[2]

He was a long time member of IBM Ring No. 31 in Madison Wisconsin, which he served as vice-president in 1950.[3]

References

  1. Who's Who in Magic, Sphinx, August, 1931
  2. Genii 1938 August
  3. Linking Ring, February, 1950