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'''William W. Durbin''' (September 29, 1866 - February 4, 1937) was an politician, magician and owner of the  the American Egyptian Hall Theater and Museum from Ohio.
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'''William W. Durbin''' was an politician, magician and owner of the  the American Egyptian Hall Theater and Museum from Ohio.
  
Durbin was a President of the [[IBM]] and editor of its [[Linking Ring]] from 1927 until 1937.
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Durbin was a President of the [[IBM]] and editor of its [[Linking Ring]] from [[1927]] until 1937.
  
 
His act was described in Holden's [[Programmes of Famous Magicians]].
 
His act was described in Holden's [[Programmes of Famous Magicians]].

Revision as of 19:08, 20 June 2010

William W. Durbin was an politician, magician and owner of the the American Egyptian Hall Theater and Museum from Ohio.

W. W. Durbin
BornW. W. Dublin
September, 29 1866
DiedFebruary, 04 1937 (age Expression error: Unexpected < operator.)

Durbin was a President of the IBM and editor of its Linking Ring from 1927 until 1937.

His act was described in Holden's Programmes of Famous Magicians.

Appointed by President Roosevelt as Registrar of the United States Treasury.

He wrote a series entitled "My life in Magic" for the Linking Ring just before he passed away.

David Price, in 1953, purchased the contents of Durbin's Egyptian Hall which Durbin had decorated with photographs of magicians (starting in 1895).

IBM Ring No. 71 in Ohio is called the W. W. Durbin Ring in his honor.

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