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− | '''Nyle Jessup''' was a semi-professional magician in Michigan that billed himself as the "Imperial Magician" and the "Great Nyle". | + | '''Nyle Jessup''' (1903-1959) was a semi-professional magician in Michigan that billed himself as the "Imperial Magician" and the "Great Nyle". |
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A teacher and principal by profession, he started doing full evening, clubs, parties, and school shows in 1921 | A teacher and principal by profession, he started doing full evening, clubs, parties, and school shows in 1921 | ||
He took the [[Tarbell Course in Magic]].<ref>Who's Who in Magic, [[Sphinx]], December, 1931</ref> and was a member of the [[IBM]] ring in Detroit, Michigan.<ref>Obit, Linking Ring, April, 1959</ref> | He took the [[Tarbell Course in Magic]].<ref>Who's Who in Magic, [[Sphinx]], December, 1931</ref> and was a member of the [[IBM]] ring in Detroit, Michigan.<ref>Obit, Linking Ring, April, 1959</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:12, 21 December 2013
Nyle Jessup | |
Born | Nyle H. Jessup August 16, 1903 |
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Died | February 19, 1959 (age 55) |
Nyle Jessup (1903-1959) was a semi-professional magician in Michigan that billed himself as the "Imperial Magician" and the "Great Nyle".
Biography
A teacher and principal by profession, he started doing full evening, clubs, parties, and school shows in 1921
He took the Tarbell Course in Magic.[1] and was a member of the IBM ring in Detroit, Michigan.[2]
References