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− | [[Len Vintus]], born Melvin G. McMullen in Canada, was [[IBM]] member #1 and its first president from 1922-1926. Vintus also edited the [[Linking Ring]]. | + | [[Len Vintus]], born Melvin G. McMullen in Canada, was co-founder of the [[IBM]] (he was member #1) and served as its first president from 1922-1926. Vintus also edited the [[Linking Ring]]. |
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+ | Vintus had a successful career as a semi professional entertainer doing [[Ventriloquism]] as Len Vintus & Jerry "The Talking Doll" | ||
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+ | == Publications == | ||
+ | * "The Magicians of The World" directory | ||
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+ | == Awards and honors == | ||
+ | * Special fellowship for his research work from the Academy of Magical Arts (1980) | ||
+ | * Associate Member of The Inner Magic Circle (Silver Star). | ||
+ | == References == | ||
+ | * THIS IS YOUR LIFE by PETER D. BLANCHARD in The Magic Circular January 1981. |
Revision as of 17:19, 9 November 2008
Len Vintus, born Melvin G. McMullen in Canada, was co-founder of the IBM (he was member #1) and served as its first president from 1922-1926. Vintus also edited the Linking Ring.
Vintus had a successful career as a semi professional entertainer doing Ventriloquism as Len Vintus & Jerry "The Talking Doll"
Publications
- "The Magicians of The World" directory
Awards and honors
- Special fellowship for his research work from the Academy of Magical Arts (1980)
- Associate Member of The Inner Magic Circle (Silver Star).
References
- THIS IS YOUR LIFE by PETER D. BLANCHARD in The Magic Circular January 1981.