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[[Scottish Conjurers' Association]] was the fourth magical society to be founded in the city of Glasgow founded by [[Duncan Johnstone]], [[Jimmy Findlay]], [[De Vega]] (Alex M. Stewart) and [[Richard Armour]] in 1924. [[Image:SCAemblem.gif|thumb|right|SCA Emblem]]
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'''Scottish Conjurers Association''' was the fourth magical society to be founded in the city of Glasgow founded by [[Duncan Johnstone]], [[Jimmy Findlay]], [[De Vega]] (Alex M. Stewart) and [[Richard Armour]] in [[1924]]. [[Image:SCAemblem.gif|thumb|right|SCA Emblem]]
  
De Vega was the first President and W.P. Wilson the first Secretary but Duncan Johnstone soon took over as Secretary , which he held continuously for fifty four years.  
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In the [[Sphinx]], it was reported that the Association was founded prior to December of 1924 with the objectives of providing a magical club for enthusiasts in magic, to stimulate magic in Scotland, and to have branches all over Scotland.
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De Vega was the first President and W.P. Wilson the first Secretary but Duncan Johnstone soon took over as Secretary , which he held continuously for fifty four years.<ref> http://www.scottishconjurersassociation.org.uk/about/history_1.html</ref> They invited [[Frederick Burnett]] to be their first Honorary President (1924) who was followed by [[W. G. Craigen]] (1940), [[John Ramsay]] (1950), [[J. B. Findlay]] (1961) and [[E. A. Dawes]] (1974).
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The Association organized a weekend convention in 1938 they called "The First Scottish Magical Convention".
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They would eventually join the [[Scottish Association of Magical Societies]].<ref>http://www.scamagic.org/index.php/History-of-Magic-Clubs-In-Scotland/scottish-conjurers-association.html</ref>
  
 
It's official organ is the [[Thistle]].
 
It's official organ is the [[Thistle]].
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== References ==
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{{References}}
* http://www.scottishconjurersassociation.org.uk/about/history_1.html
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* Thistle Magazine
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* SAMS Magazine Volume 10 number 2 page 23
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* Sphinx December 1924 page 322
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* Sphinx October 1925 page 237
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* Abracadabra 1993 Volume 95 Issue 2460 Page 400

Latest revision as of 13:17, 2 June 2013

Scottish Conjurers Association was the fourth magical society to be founded in the city of Glasgow founded by Duncan Johnstone, Jimmy Findlay, De Vega (Alex M. Stewart) and Richard Armour in 1924.
SCA Emblem

In the Sphinx, it was reported that the Association was founded prior to December of 1924 with the objectives of providing a magical club for enthusiasts in magic, to stimulate magic in Scotland, and to have branches all over Scotland.

De Vega was the first President and W.P. Wilson the first Secretary but Duncan Johnstone soon took over as Secretary , which he held continuously for fifty four years.[1] They invited Frederick Burnett to be their first Honorary President (1924) who was followed by W. G. Craigen (1940), John Ramsay (1950), J. B. Findlay (1961) and E. A. Dawes (1974).

The Association organized a weekend convention in 1938 they called "The First Scottish Magical Convention".

They would eventually join the Scottish Association of Magical Societies.[2]

It's official organ is the Thistle.

References

  1. http://www.scottishconjurersassociation.org.uk/about/history_1.html
  2. http://www.scamagic.org/index.php/History-of-Magic-Clubs-In-Scotland/scottish-conjurers-association.html
  • Thistle Magazine
  • SAMS Magazine Volume 10 number 2 page 23
  • Sphinx December 1924 page 322
  • Sphinx October 1925 page 237
  • Abracadabra 1993 Volume 95 Issue 2460 Page 400