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'''John H. Davison''' served as president of the [[International Brotherhood of Magicians]] (1937-1938).
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'''John H. Davison''' (1868-1954) served as president of the [[International Brotherhood of Magicians]] (1937-1938).
  
 
His magic interest began when he was 11 years old after witnessing a show by a "gift" magician.  
 
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As IBM number was 900, "Uncle" John Davison wrote about of his career in the March 1933 issue of [[The Linking Ring]]. His picture was on the cover of the magazine in September the same year.  Dr. Kenneth Sheelor, then editor, had an article about him in the March 1937 issue.<ref>Obit, Linking Ring, July 1954</ref>
 
As IBM number was 900, "Uncle" John Davison wrote about of his career in the March 1933 issue of [[The Linking Ring]]. His picture was on the cover of the magazine in September the same year.  Dr. Kenneth Sheelor, then editor, had an article about him in the March 1937 issue.<ref>Obit, Linking Ring, July 1954</ref>
  
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Revision as of 14:04, 7 July 2013

John H. Davison
BornDecember 21, 1868
Mattewan, New York
DiedJune 15, 1954 (age 85)
Tucson, Arizona

John H. Davison (1868-1954) served as president of the International Brotherhood of Magicians (1937-1938).

His magic interest began when he was 11 years old after witnessing a show by a "gift" magician.

Davison played every form of show business except carnival. At one time he was active in business in New England and made his home in Ashaway, Rhode Island.

As IBM number was 900, "Uncle" John Davison wrote about of his career in the March 1933 issue of The Linking Ring. His picture was on the cover of the magazine in September the same year. Dr. Kenneth Sheelor, then editor, had an article about him in the March 1937 issue.[1]

References

  1. Obit, Linking Ring, July 1954