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'''Charles Churchill Slayton'''( April 17,1887 - March 5, 1950 ), born in Springfield, Ohio, was a captain in the U.S. Navy and President of the [[Society of American Magicians]] (1947-48).
 
 
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'''Charles Churchill Slayton''' (April 17,1887 - March 5, 1950 ), born in Springfield, Ohio, was a captain in the U.S. Navy and President of the [[Society of American Magicians]] (1947-48).
  
Slayton graduated from Annapolis in 1907. While in the U.S. Navy he was awarded
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== Biography ==
the Navy Cross by the United States and the Cross of the Legion of Honor by France. Slayton was retired in 1935, but  returned to active duty in World War II in the Hydrographic Office in Washington, D. C.
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Slayton graduated from Annapolis in 1907. While in the U.S. Navy he was awarded the Navy Cross by the United States and the Cross of the Legion of Honor by France. Slayton was retired in 1935, but  returned to active duty in World War II in the Hydrographic Office in Washington, D. C.
  
 
After joining the Society of American Magicians in 1925 and shortly after the [[International Brotherhood of Magicians]] he helped organize the Washington Assembly, and was its first President. Slayton made occasional contributions of effects and news items to the [[Sphinx]].
 
After joining the Society of American Magicians in 1925 and shortly after the [[International Brotherhood of Magicians]] he helped organize the Washington Assembly, and was its first President. Slayton made occasional contributions of effects and news items to the [[Sphinx]].
  
His performed during World War 2, when for over a year he averaged more than two shows a week for the Washington Stage Door Canteen, the "Volunteer Camp Shows" of the Washington Recreation Department U.S.O. Clubs and other organizations. He also  became a monthly fixture doing an afternoon shows at the Walter Reed and the Naval Hospital.
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He performed during World War 2, when for over a year he averaged more than two shows a week for the Washington Stage Door Canteen, the "Volunteer Camp Shows" of the Washington Recreation Department [[U.S.O.]] Clubs and other organizations. He also  became a monthly fixture doing an afternoon shows at the Walter Reed and the Naval Hospital.
  
== References ==
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* Who's Who in Magic, [[Sphinx]], Janurary, 1933
 
* [[Genii 1948 July]]
 
* [[Genii 1948 July]]
 
* Obit [[Linking Ring]] April 1950.
 
* Obit [[Linking Ring]] April 1950.
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Charles C. Slayton

Cover of Genii (1948)
BornCharles Churchill Slayton
April 17, 1887
Springfield, USA
DiedMarch 05, 1950 (age 62)

Charles Churchill Slayton (April 17,1887 - March 5, 1950 ), born in Springfield, Ohio, was a captain in the U.S. Navy and President of the Society of American Magicians (1947-48).

Biography

Slayton graduated from Annapolis in 1907. While in the U.S. Navy he was awarded the Navy Cross by the United States and the Cross of the Legion of Honor by France. Slayton was retired in 1935, but returned to active duty in World War II in the Hydrographic Office in Washington, D. C.

After joining the Society of American Magicians in 1925 and shortly after the International Brotherhood of Magicians he helped organize the Washington Assembly, and was its first President. Slayton made occasional contributions of effects and news items to the Sphinx.

He performed during World War 2, when for over a year he averaged more than two shows a week for the Washington Stage Door Canteen, the "Volunteer Camp Shows" of the Washington Recreation Department U.S.O. Clubs and other organizations. He also became a monthly fixture doing an afternoon shows at the Walter Reed and the Naval Hospital.

References