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'''Devo, the Magician from Dixieland''' traveled for some years in the South specializing in mesmerism and muscle-reading.<ref>History of Conjuring and Magic by Henry Ridgely Evans (1928)</ref>
'''Devo, Ben Badley, the Magician from Dixieland''' (1895-1950) traveled for some years in the South specializing in mesmerism and muscle-reading.<ref>[[History of Conjuring and Magic]] by Henry Ridgely Evans (1928)</ref>


== Biography ==
He began performing professionally in 1911 and was a photo engraver by profession.<ref>Who's Who in Magic, Sphinx, March 1931</ref>
He began performing professionally in 1911 and was a photo engraver by profession.<ref>Who's Who in Magic, Sphinx, March 1931</ref>
At age 18, he joined a touring hypnotist, moving to St. Louis in 1916.   
At age 18, he joined a touring hypnotist, moving to St. Louis in 1916.   


In 1927, Badley became one of the first person to present hypnotism over
In 1927, Badley became one of the first person to present hypnotism over radio. <ref>[[Tops]], July 1943, page 23</ref>
radio. <ref>Tops, July 1943, page 23</ref>
 
In 1943 he helped start the St. Louis Society of Magicians and contributed articles to the [[Sphinx]]. <ref>Cover, [[Linking Ring]], January 1940</ref><ref>Obit, Linking Ring, November, 1950</ref>
 
A charter member and an active leader in both [[IBM]] Ring One and [[SAM]] Assembly 8, he was responsible for re-chartering and re-activating the latter.
 
He was awarded the St. Louis Magical Heritage Award in 1995.
 
See also entry under [[Ben Badley]].added
 
{{References}}
 


In 1943 he helped start the St. Louis Society of Magicians and contributed articles to the [[Sphinx]. <ref>Cover, Linking Ring, January 1940</ref><ref>Obit, Linking Ring, November, 1950</ref>


== References ==
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Latest revision as of 13:50, 19 April 2021

Devo
BornBenjamin R. Badley
December 26, 1895
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
DiedSeptember 29, 1950 (age 54)
St. Louis, Missouri

Devo, Ben Badley, the Magician from Dixieland (1895-1950) traveled for some years in the South specializing in mesmerism and muscle-reading.[1]

Biography

He began performing professionally in 1911 and was a photo engraver by profession.[2] At age 18, he joined a touring hypnotist, moving to St. Louis in 1916.

In 1927, Badley became one of the first person to present hypnotism over radio. [3]

In 1943 he helped start the St. Louis Society of Magicians and contributed articles to the Sphinx. [4][5]

A charter member and an active leader in both IBM Ring One and SAM Assembly 8, he was responsible for re-chartering and re-activating the latter.

He was awarded the St. Louis Magical Heritage Award in 1995.

See also entry under Ben Badley.added

References

  1. History of Conjuring and Magic by Henry Ridgely Evans (1928)
  2. Who's Who in Magic, Sphinx, March 1931
  3. Tops, July 1943, page 23
  4. Cover, Linking Ring, January 1940
  5. Obit, Linking Ring, November, 1950