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[[Independent Magical Performers Society]] (IMPS) was a magical society for teens in New York by [[Arnold Belais]] and [[Paul Morris]] on March 24, 1962.<ref>THE IMPS by  Paul Morris, [[MUM]] June, 1962</ref>
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{{hatnote|For the Magical Society of Sydney in Australia, see [[IMPS (Sydney)]] }}
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'''Independent Magical Performers Society''' (IMPS) was a magical society for teens in New York by [[Arnold Belais]] and [[Paul Morris]] on March 24, 1962.<ref>THE IMPS by  Paul Morris, [[MUM]] June, 1962</ref>
  
 
It was helped out my many members of the [[SAM]] Parent Assembly with hopes that the IMPS would start up everywhere there was a SAM assembly. Over the years, many members graduated from IMPS to the SAM.
 
It was helped out my many members of the [[SAM]] Parent Assembly with hopes that the IMPS would start up everywhere there was a SAM assembly. Over the years, many members graduated from IMPS to the SAM.
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It was eventually replace by the [[Society of Young Magicians]].
 
It was eventually replace by the [[Society of Young Magicians]].
  
{{See also|[[IMPS Magical Society]] of Sydney, Australia}}
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[[Category:Magic Organizations]]
 
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Revision as of 22:25, 15 March 2015

For the Magical Society of Sydney in Australia, see IMPS (Sydney)

Independent Magical Performers Society (IMPS) was a magical society for teens in New York by Arnold Belais and Paul Morris on March 24, 1962.[1]

It was helped out my many members of the SAM Parent Assembly with hopes that the IMPS would start up everywhere there was a SAM assembly. Over the years, many members graduated from IMPS to the SAM.

It was eventually replace by the Society of Young Magicians.


References

  1. THE IMPS by Paul Morris, MUM June, 1962