Help us get to over 8,749 articles in 2024.

If you know of a magician not listed in MagicPedia, start a New Biography for them. Contact us at magicpediahelp@gmail.com

Difference between revisions of "Cercle Magique"

From Magicpedia, the free online encyclopedia for magicians by magicians.
Jump to: navigation, search
m (Created page with ''''Cercle Magique''' was an independent magic club in Nashville, Tennessee which eventually became IBM Ring No. 37.<ref>Linking Ring, July 1940</ref> Originally started as t...')
 
m
Line 1: Line 1:
 
'''Cercle Magique''' was an independent magic club in Nashville, Tennessee which eventually became [[IBM]] Ring No. 37.<ref>Linking Ring, July 1940</ref>
 
'''Cercle Magique''' was an independent magic club in Nashville, Tennessee which eventually became [[IBM]] Ring No. 37.<ref>Linking Ring, July 1940</ref>
  
Originally started as the "Nashville Society Magique" with the help of [[T. J. Crawford]] in March of 1922 with eight other magicians.<ref>[[Genii 1952 October]]</ref>
+
Originally started as the "Nashville Society Magique" with the help of [[T. J. Crawford]] in March of 1922 with eight other magicians including V. A. Cerruti, and Paul McWilliams .<ref>[[Genii 1952 October]]</ref>
  
 
They only met eight months of the year, skipping the summer months from June to September.  
 
They only met eight months of the year, skipping the summer months from June to September.  
  
[[J. Pink Lawrence]] served as president for many years and Crawford as Secretary-Treasurer.   
+
[[J. Pink Lawrence]] served as president for many years and Crawford as Secretary-Treasurer.   
  
 
When they became affiliated with the [[IBM]] around 1945, Crawford was serving as president.
 
When they became affiliated with the [[IBM]] around 1945, Crawford was serving as president.

Revision as of 18:03, 1 July 2011

Cercle Magique was an independent magic club in Nashville, Tennessee which eventually became IBM Ring No. 37.[1]

Originally started as the "Nashville Society Magique" with the help of T. J. Crawford in March of 1922 with eight other magicians including V. A. Cerruti, and Paul McWilliams .[2]

They only met eight months of the year, skipping the summer months from June to September.

J. Pink Lawrence served as president for many years and Crawford as Secretary-Treasurer.

When they became affiliated with the IBM around 1945, Crawford was serving as president.

References

  1. Linking Ring, July 1940
  2. Genii 1952 October