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Reum often used magic to demonstrate how special each individual human being is in his speeches.<ref>http://www.youtube.com/earlreum</ref>   
Reum often used magic to demonstrate how special each individual human being is in his speeches.<ref>http://www.youtube.com/earlreum</ref>   


Earl learned magic in the fourth grade when suggested by his teacher to help overcome stuttering. LIFE devoted a two page spread to his accomplishments, as part of a report on teenage happenings across the country<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=iUoEAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PA67&dq=Earl%20Reum&pg=PA72#v=onepage&q=Earl%20Reum&f=false Life, December 20, 1948]</ref>
He learned magic in the fourth grade when suggested by his teacher to help overcome stuttering. LIFE devoted a two page spread to his accomplishments, as part of a report on teenage happenings across the country<ref>[http://books.google.com/books?id=iUoEAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PA67&dq=Earl%20Reum&pg=PA72#v=onepage&q=Earl%20Reum&f=false Life, December 20, 1948]</ref>


The Wizard of Earl was one of six TV shows featuring Earl or his wife, M’El, which aired on Denver’s first educational TV channel in the late ’50s and early ’60s.<ref>[http://www.stevespangler.com/stevespangler/uploads/2010/08/EarlReumMAGIC.pdf Speaking and Laughing Matters by Lindsay Smith,  Magic, September 2004]</ref>
"The Wizard of Earl" was one of six TV shows featuring Earl or his wife, M’El, which aired on Denver’s first educational TV channel in the late ’50s and early ’60s.<ref>[http://www.stevespangler.com/stevespangler/uploads/2010/08/EarlReumMAGIC.pdf Speaking and Laughing Matters by Lindsay Smith,  Magic, September 2004]</ref>


Reum was a long time member of the [[Magic Collectors Association]]<ref>Obit, Magicol No. 178, February 2011</ref>
== Books ==
== Books ==
* Magic for the Civic Club (1968, published by Magic Inc.)
* Magic for the Civic Club (1968, published by Magic Inc.)

Revision as of 15:33, 25 April 2011

Earl Reum
BornFebruary 27, 1931
DiedDecember 5, 2010 (age 79)
Denver, Colorado

Dr. Earl Reum (pronounce "room") was a magician, educator, National Student Council Work-shop leader, and motivational speaker.

Reum often used magic to demonstrate how special each individual human being is in his speeches.[1]

He learned magic in the fourth grade when suggested by his teacher to help overcome stuttering. LIFE devoted a two page spread to his accomplishments, as part of a report on teenage happenings across the country[2]

"The Wizard of Earl" was one of six TV shows featuring Earl or his wife, M’El, which aired on Denver’s first educational TV channel in the late ’50s and early ’60s.[3]

Reum was a long time member of the Magic Collectors Association[4]

Books

  • Magic for the Civic Club (1968, published by Magic Inc.)
  • Communicating with Magic, The speaker's guide to magic the magician's guide to speaking with Lindsay Smith (2002)

References