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'''Society of Professional Magicians''' of Philadelphia was organized in Pennsylvania on January, 1912.   
 
'''Society of Professional Magicians''' of Philadelphia was organized in Pennsylvania on January, 1912.   
  
[[J. E. Pierce]] was  president and members included well known names in the Philadelphia area: [[Alpigini]], [[Harry Otto]], [[Edgar Pratt]], [[DeLand]], [[T. R. Jones]], and [[Frank Rice]].
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[[J. E. Pierce]] was  president and members included well known names in the Philadelphia area: [[Alpigini]], [[Harry Otto]], [[Edgar Pratt]], [[DeLand]], [[T. R. Jones]], and [[Frank Rice]].<ref>[[Sphinx]], February, 1912</ref>
<ref>Sphinx, February, 1912</ref>
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They were part of the [[Combined Magical Clubs of America]] in 1915 and the last notes in Pierce's [[Magic World (US)|Magic World]] magazine about the club were in 1917.
 
They were part of the [[Combined Magical Clubs of America]] in 1915 and the last notes in Pierce's [[Magic World (US)|Magic World]] magazine about the club were in 1917.
  
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[[Category:Magic Organizations]]
 
[[Category:Magic Organizations]]

Latest revision as of 16:29, 5 December 2010

Society of Professional Magicians of Philadelphia was organized in Pennsylvania on January, 1912.

J. E. Pierce was president and members included well known names in the Philadelphia area: Alpigini, Harry Otto, Edgar Pratt, DeLand, T. R. Jones, and Frank Rice.[1]

They were part of the Combined Magical Clubs of America in 1915 and the last notes in Pierce's Magic World magazine about the club were in 1917.

References

  1. Sphinx, February, 1912