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| birth_place = Benton Harbor, Michigan. | | birth_place = Benton Harbor, Michigan. | ||
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| death_year = 1973 | | death_year = 1973 | ||
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+ | ''Chester Arnt'' was a part time professional magician, specializing in society entertainer. | ||
Anrt started professionally in 1929. | Anrt started professionally in 1929. | ||
− | He was a member of the [[Society of Osiris Magicians]] and contributed to the [[Seven Circles]] magazine..<ref>Who's Who in Magic, Sphinx, October, 1931</ref> | + | He was a member of the [[Society of Osiris Magicians]] and contributed to the [[Seven Circles]] magazine..<ref>Who's Who in Magic, [[Sphinx]], October, 1931</ref> |
− | In 1970, he | + | In 1970, he received the "Order of Merlin", from the [[IBM]] for having 25 consecutive years of active membership. |
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Revision as of 16:38, 30 December 2011
Chester Arnt | |
Born | Chester S. Arnt December 30, 1893 Benton Harbor, Michigan. |
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Died | March 8, 1973 (age 79) Benton Harbor, Michigan. |
Chester Arnt was a part time professional magician, specializing in society entertainer.
Anrt started professionally in 1929.
He was a member of the Society of Osiris Magicians and contributed to the Seven Circles magazine..[1]
In 1970, he received the "Order of Merlin", from the IBM for having 25 consecutive years of active membership.
References