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[[Royal Vale Heath]] was a New York City broker, American Magician and puzzle enthusiast.  Tricks with serial numbers, [[Magic Square]]s and dice were his specialty.
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'''Royal Vale Heath''' was a New York City broker, American Magician and puzzle enthusiast.  Tricks with serial numbers, [[Magic Square]]s and dice were his specialty.
  
 
He contributed the chapter on Magic Squares to Hilliard's [[Greater Magic]] and introduced the term "Mathemagic".
 
He contributed the chapter on Magic Squares to Hilliard's [[Greater Magic]] and introduced the term "Mathemagic".
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Royal Vale Heath was a New York City broker, American Magician and puzzle enthusiast. Tricks with serial numbers, Magic Squares and dice were his specialty.

He contributed the chapter on Magic Squares to Hilliard's Greater Magic and introduced the term "Mathemagic".

Heath was a Past National Treasurer of the S.A.M..

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