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'''Adam Ross''' was a magician and ventriloquist from Buffalo, New York.<ref>ADAM ROSS, MAGICIAN AND VENTRILOQUIST By W. A. Russell, Linking Ring, April 1930</ref>
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'''Adam Ross''' (fl.1920s-1950s)  was a magician and ventriloquist from Buffalo, New York.<ref>ADAM ROSS, MAGICIAN AND VENTRILOQUIST By W. A. Russell, Linking Ring, April 1930</ref>
  
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== Biography ==
 
He served as president of the the Society of Buffalo Magicians in the 1920s.<ref>Sphinx  January, 1922 </ref>
 
He served as president of the the Society of Buffalo Magicians in the 1920s.<ref>Sphinx  January, 1922 </ref>
  
His publicity photo can be seen on the [[Conjuring Arts]] exhibit "The Many Faces of Magic"<ref> http://conjuringarts.org/exhibitions/the-many-faces-of-magic/</ref>
 
  
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Latest revision as of 14:18, 28 November 2023

Adam Ross

Flourished1920s-1950s

Adam Ross (fl.1920s-1950s) was a magician and ventriloquist from Buffalo, New York.[1]

Biography

He served as president of the the Society of Buffalo Magicians in the 1920s.[2]


References

  1. ADAM ROSS, MAGICIAN AND VENTRILOQUIST By W. A. Russell, Linking Ring, April 1930
  2. Sphinx January, 1922