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Ted Arnold was a close friend to [[Ted Annemann]] and [[John Northern Hilliard]]. He bequeathed his special trunk that held his props to [[Dai Vernon]].<ref>[[Jinx]] No. 50, November 1938</ref> | Ted Arnold was a close friend to [[Ted Annemann]] and [[John Northern Hilliard]]. He bequeathed his special trunk that held his props to [[Dai Vernon]].<ref>[[Jinx]] No. 50, November 1938</ref> | ||
− | Ted Arnold was originally give the credit for the [[Center Tear]] by Annemann for many years.<ref>[[Genii 1957 August]], page 452</ref><ref>Centermental by J.G. Thompson, Jr. ( | + | Ted Arnold was originally give the credit for the [[Center Tear]] by Annemann for many years.<ref>[[Genii 1957 August]], page 452</ref><ref>Centermental by J.G. Thompson, Jr. (1961)</ref> |
He was an active member of the [[SAM]] (No. 1505) wiht Parent Assembly No. 1 and later moved to Kentucky in the late 1930s to join the Queen City Mystics, SAM Assembly No. 11 just before his death. | He was an active member of the [[SAM]] (No. 1505) wiht Parent Assembly No. 1 and later moved to Kentucky in the late 1930s to join the Queen City Mystics, SAM Assembly No. 11 just before his death. |
Revision as of 07:15, 3 June 2011
Theodore H. Arnold | |
Born | Theodore Hughes Arnold August 1, 1903 |
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Died | September 17, 1938 (age 35) |
Theodore "Ted" H. Arnold was a wealthy New York amateur mentalist and collector.
Ted Arnold was a close friend to Ted Annemann and John Northern Hilliard. He bequeathed his special trunk that held his props to Dai Vernon.[1]
Ted Arnold was originally give the credit for the Center Tear by Annemann for many years.[2][3]
He was an active member of the SAM (No. 1505) wiht Parent Assembly No. 1 and later moved to Kentucky in the late 1930s to join the Queen City Mystics, SAM Assembly No. 11 just before his death.
References
- ↑ Jinx No. 50, November 1938
- ↑ Genii 1957 August, page 452
- ↑ Centermental by J.G. Thompson, Jr. (1961)