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At time of joining the IBM in 1936,Zen was an Assistant Postmaster. Together with the John Snyder, Jr. and Frank Carter, they founded the [[Houdini Club]] of Wisconsin.
 
At time of joining the IBM in 1936,Zen was an Assistant Postmaster. Together with the John Snyder, Jr. and Frank Carter, they founded the [[Houdini Club]] of Wisconsin.

Revision as of 11:10, 26 August 2010

Michael F. Zens (February 24, 1887 - July 10 1952), born in Kenosha, Wisconsin

Michael F. Zens
BornMichael F. Zens
February, 24 1887
Kenosha, Wisconsin
DiedJuly, 10 1952 (age Expression error: Unexpected < operator.)
CategoriesBooks by Michael F. Zens

At time of joining the IBM in 1936,Zen was an Assistant Postmaster. Together with the John Snyder, Jr. and Frank Carter, they founded the Houdini Club of Wisconsin.

Zens contributed effects to many books and magazines and was creator of the "Miracle Pocket to Pocket Trick"

He died just a few days after attending the I.B.M. Convention in St. Louis at the age of 75.

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