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[[Pyramid Magic Club]] was a founded by Ernest B. Marx of the [[Society of Osiris]] on February 2, 1925 in Baltimore. It was the city's first all-boy's conjuring organization.  
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'''The Pyramid Magic Club''' was a founded by [[Ernest B. Marx]] of the [[Society of Osiris]] on February 2, [[1925]] in Baltimore. It was the city's first all-boy's conjuring organization.  
  
 
When members reached 18, he became eligible for membership in the intermediate club of the Society of Osiris known as the [[Disciples of Osiris]].  
 
When members reached 18, he became eligible for membership in the intermediate club of the Society of Osiris known as the [[Disciples of Osiris]].  
  
== References ==
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One of the members was [[Phil Thomas]] who would later open [[Yogi Magic Mart]] in Baltimore.
* The Society of Osiris by Mark Walker, Genii February 2000  
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* The Society of Osiris by Mark Walker, [[Genii 2000 February]]
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Latest revision as of 14:11, 3 January 2014

The Pyramid Magic Club was a founded by Ernest B. Marx of the Society of Osiris on February 2, 1925 in Baltimore. It was the city's first all-boy's conjuring organization.

When members reached 18, he became eligible for membership in the intermediate club of the Society of Osiris known as the Disciples of Osiris.

One of the members was Phil Thomas who would later open Yogi Magic Mart in Baltimore.

References