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His performance at the Opera House in Ossing on December 7, 1906 earned him the diamond ring award for the best amateur performance of any kind.<ref>Sphinx, January 1907</ref> | His performance at the Opera House in Ossing on December 7, 1906 earned him the diamond ring award for the best amateur performance of any kind.<ref>Sphinx, January 1907</ref> | ||
− | He listed as a member of the local Bridgeport, Conn S.A.M. assembly (which he was a member for a long time) and living in Bridgeport, Conn in 1944.<ref>[[Genii 1944 | + | He listed as a member of the local Bridgeport, Conn S.A.M. assembly (which he was a member for a long time) and living in Bridgeport, Conn in 1944.<ref>[[Genii 1944 September]]</ref><ref>The Society of American Magicians Official List of Assemblies and Members August, 1946 by Leslie P. Guest</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 20:33, 21 May 2015
William H. Traphagen | |
From Conjurers' Monthly Magazine (Sept. 1907) | |
Born | April 12, 1867 |
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Died | February 22, 1945 (age 77) |
William H. Traphagen (1867-1945) performed as Kelmar (or Kalmar).
Biography
Traphagen from Ossing, New York joined the S.A.M. in 1904, with member no. 159.[1] [2][3]
His performance at the Opera House in Ossing on December 7, 1906 earned him the diamond ring award for the best amateur performance of any kind.[4]
He listed as a member of the local Bridgeport, Conn S.A.M. assembly (which he was a member for a long time) and living in Bridgeport, Conn in 1944.[5][6]
References
- ↑ Mahatma, July 1904
- ↑ Sphinx, August 1940
- ↑ Genii 1942 May
- ↑ Sphinx, January 1907
- ↑ Genii 1944 September
- ↑ The Society of American Magicians Official List of Assemblies and Members August, 1946 by Leslie P. Guest