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Revision as of 15:32, 18 August 2012

Theodore H. Arnold
BornTheodore Hughes Arnold
August 1, 1903
DiedSeptember 17, 1938 (age 35)

Theodore "Ted" H. Arnold (1903-1938) was a wealthy New York amateur mentalist and collector.

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] He was originally give the credit for the Center Tear by Annemann for many years.[2][3]

Arnold 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

  1. Jinx No. 50, November 1938
  2. Genii 1957 August, page 452
  3. Centermental by J.G. Thompson, Jr. (1961)