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− | '''John Brown Cook''', president of an electronics company, was an amateur magician, magic collector and served as National Vice President of the [[Society of American Magicians]].<ref>Cover [[Genii 1946 April]]</ref> | + | '''John Brown Cook''' (1908-1978), a president of an electronics company, was an amateur magician, magic collector and served as National Vice President of the [[Society of American Magicians]].<ref>Cover [[Genii 1946 April]]</ref> |
After graduating in 1929 from Dartmouth College with distinction in Physics, he worked in the family business, Reliable Electric Company of Chicago, Illinois. He later became its president in 1942 where he met and became lifelong friends with [[Arthur Buckley]], who was on the staff.<ref>[[Abra]], SATURDAY, 12th AUGUST, 1978</ref> | After graduating in 1929 from Dartmouth College with distinction in Physics, he worked in the family business, Reliable Electric Company of Chicago, Illinois. He later became its president in 1942 where he met and became lifelong friends with [[Arthur Buckley]], who was on the staff.<ref>[[Abra]], SATURDAY, 12th AUGUST, 1978</ref> | ||
− | As a collector | + | As a collector he was a member of the [[Magic Collectors Association]] and bought part of [[George Karger]]'s collection in the 1950s. |
He held patents on many inventions relating to the telephone and power industry.<ref>Obit, [[Genii 1978 July]] </ref> | He held patents on many inventions relating to the telephone and power industry.<ref>Obit, [[Genii 1978 July]] </ref> | ||
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== Bibliography == | == Bibliography == | ||
* Dollar at Dinner in Sphinx (May, 1949) | * Dollar at Dinner in Sphinx (May, 1949) | ||
* [[Gems of Mental Magic]] (with [[Arthur Buckley]]) | * [[Gems of Mental Magic]] (with [[Arthur Buckley]]) | ||
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Revision as of 11:34, 7 April 2013
John Brown Cook | |
Cover of Genii (1946) | |
Born | July 4, 1908 Chicago, Illinois |
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Died | 1978 |
John Brown Cook (1908-1978), a president of an electronics company, was an amateur magician, magic collector and served as National Vice President of the Society of American Magicians.[1]
After graduating in 1929 from Dartmouth College with distinction in Physics, he worked in the family business, Reliable Electric Company of Chicago, Illinois. He later became its president in 1942 where he met and became lifelong friends with Arthur Buckley, who was on the staff.[2]
As a collector he was a member of the Magic Collectors Association and bought part of George Karger's collection in the 1950s.
He held patents on many inventions relating to the telephone and power industry.[3]
Bibliography
- Dollar at Dinner in Sphinx (May, 1949)
- Gems of Mental Magic (with Arthur Buckley)
References
- ↑ Cover Genii 1946 April
- ↑ Abra, SATURDAY, 12th AUGUST, 1978
- ↑ Obit, Genii 1978 July