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− | by | + | '''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]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:59, 17 April 2022
- 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.