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[[Magic SYMbol]] is the official monthly newsletter of the [[Society of Young Magicians]]. It started publishing as a newsletter in 1984, published by [[Dan Rodney]].
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'''Magic SYMbol''' is the official monthly newsletter of the [[Society of Young Magicians]]. It started publishing as a newsletter in 1984, published by [[Dan Rodney]].
  
[[Dan Garrett]] had been a monthly columnist almost since it's inception (The Wizard's Way.)
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[[Dan Garrett]] had been a monthly columnist, with his "The Wizard's Way", almost since it's inception  
  
 
Starting it 2004 it began publishing online.
 
Starting it 2004 it began publishing online.

Latest revision as of 19:29, 10 February 2012

Magic SYMbol
MagicSYMbol.jpg
First issue1984
Final issueongoing

Magic SYMbol is the official monthly newsletter of the Society of Young Magicians. It started publishing as a newsletter in 1984, published by Dan Rodney.

Dan Garrett had been a monthly columnist, with his "The Wizard's Way", almost since it's inception

Starting it 2004 it began publishing online.

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