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'''Stanley Hall''' (1896 - 1977) was a charter member of [[IBM]] Ring 17 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada in 1927 and again in 1947 as IBM Ring 49.
 
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He became interested in magic since age seven and left  England in 1913 to moved to Hamilton, Ontario. Served in the Canadian Armed Forces from 1916 - 1919. Hall presented a musical/magic act while in the service.  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:13, 17 March 2014

Stanley Hall
BornJanuary of 1896
Bolton, Lancashire, England
DiedDecember 13, 1977 (age 81)

Stanley Hall (1896 - 1977) was a charter member of IBM Ring 17 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada in 1927 and again in 1947 as IBM Ring 49.

Biography

He became interested in magic since age seven and left England in 1913 to moved to Hamilton, Ontario. Served in the Canadian Armed Forces from 1916 - 1919. Hall presented a musical/magic act while in the service.

Hall was one of the first Canadian representatives of the I.B.M.and contributed to the Linking Ring. He appeared and competed at I.B.M. conventions, winning for originality.

His home was the first meeting hall for Hamilton Ring 17 and also as Ring 49.[1]

References

  1. http://canadianmagiciansarchive.homestead.com/h.html