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[[Charles H. Hopkins]] (? - June 22, 1948) was a printer and amateur performer from Philadelphia.
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'''Charles H. Hopkins''' (1899-1948) was a printer, philanthropist and amateur performer from Philadelphia.<ref>My Best by Thompson, Jr., J.G. (1945)</ref>
  
Charles died suddenly of a heart attack just a few days after trying to help George Wagner who also died of a heart attack at a [[S.A.M.]] convention.  
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== Biography ==
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A member of [[The Mystic Circle]], [[The Yogi Club]], and [[I.B.M.]] Ring 6, he served as the president of [[S.A.M.]] Assembly 4 for two terms from 1935 to 1936.<ref>M-U-M, JUNE 2010, page 12</ref>
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Hopkins died suddenly of a heart attack just a few days after trying to help [[George Wagner]] who also died of a heart attack at a [[S.A.M.]] convention.  
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== Honors ==
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* The S.A.M. Assembly 4  established the  "Charles H. Hopkins Award", which was the highest honor that can be bestowed on one of its members. (It is now the "Dick & Joan Gustafson" award.)
  
 
== Books ==
 
== Books ==
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as author:
 
* [["Outs", Precautions and Challenges]] (1940)
 
* [["Outs", Precautions and Challenges]] (1940)
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as printer:
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* [[My Best]] (1945)
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* [[Annemann's Practical Mental Effects]]
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* [[Encyclopedia of Cigarette Tricks]]
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{{References}}
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* [[:Category:Books published by Charles H. Hopkins and Co.]]
  
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Latest revision as of 15:05, 22 June 2018

Charles H. Hopkins
BornApril 22, 1899
DiedJune 22, 1948 (age 49)
CategoriesBooks by Charles H. Hopkins

Charles H. Hopkins (1899-1948) was a printer, philanthropist and amateur performer from Philadelphia.[1]

Biography

A member of The Mystic Circle, The Yogi Club, and I.B.M. Ring 6, he served as the president of S.A.M. Assembly 4 for two terms from 1935 to 1936.[2]

Hopkins died suddenly of a heart attack just a few days after trying to help George Wagner who also died of a heart attack at a S.A.M. convention.

Honors

  • The S.A.M. Assembly 4 established the "Charles H. Hopkins Award", which was the highest honor that can be bestowed on one of its members. (It is now the "Dick & Joan Gustafson" award.)

Books

as author:

as printer:

References

  1. My Best by Thompson, Jr., J.G. (1945)
  2. M-U-M, JUNE 2010, page 12