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− | + | '''Wilbur Kattner''' (1917 -1998) was a high school science teacher that was active in magic clubs. | |
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+ | | birth_name = Wilbur Kattner | ||
+ | | birth_day = September 13, | ||
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+ | | birth_place = Boston, Massachusetts | ||
+ | | death_day = August 20, | ||
+ | | death_year = 1998 | ||
+ | | death_place = Forth Worth, Text | ||
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+ | Kattner was president of the Fort Worth [[IBM]] Ring and [[TAOM]] (1967). Kattner marketed several magic effects and contributed tricks to magazines.<ref>Obit [[Genii 1998 September]]</ref> | ||
+ | He was a metallurgist on the Manhattan Project and moved to Fort Worth to work for Convair until he retired in 1981. <ref>Obit, http://www.genealogybuff.com/tx/parker/webbbs_config.pl/read/5</ref> | ||
== Books == | == Books == | ||
+ | * You're On! (1944) | ||
* The Prolix Spirit Writes (1945) | * The Prolix Spirit Writes (1945) | ||
* Off the Beaten Path (1947) | * Off the Beaten Path (1947) | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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Revision as of 15:43, 20 January 2012
Wilbur Kattner (1917 -1998) was a high school science teacher that was active in magic clubs.
Wilbur Kattner | |
Born | Wilbur Kattner September 13, 1917 Boston, Massachusetts |
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Died | August 20, 1998 (age 80) Forth Worth, Text |
Kattner was president of the Fort Worth IBM Ring and TAOM (1967). Kattner marketed several magic effects and contributed tricks to magazines.[1]
He was a metallurgist on the Manhattan Project and moved to Fort Worth to work for Convair until he retired in 1981. [2]
Books
- You're On! (1944)
- The Prolix Spirit Writes (1945)
- Off the Beaten Path (1947)
References