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Robert Doidge
Robert Doidge | |
Born | Robert William Doidge, Jr. October 12, 1892 Roxbury, Massachusetts |
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Died | December 01, 1967 (age 75) Florida |
Biography
Doidge was a veteran of the U. S. Marine Corps, in which he he served during the First World War.[1]
He was listed in the first issue of the Linking Ring as one of the original 20 members of the I.B.M. He later became member number 515 of the S.A.M.
Doidge continued to write articles and ideas into the 1930s for Theo Annemann's The Jinx magazine [2] He was still active in magic in 1959.[3]
At one time, Doidge was suspected of being Oudini, because of the number of copies of the 1909 Oudini book "The Great Mystery" he had available to sell. However, John Henry Grossman wrote in his MUM "Ask the Doctor" column that Walter B. Gibson informed him that Doidge told him that Frank J. Rowan, who lived near Haverhill, Massachusetts, was actually Oudini.[4]
Books
- Vaudeville Mind Reading (publisher, 1920)
- Vaudeville Ventriloquism (with David J. Lustig) (1920)
- Mental Magic with Cards by Jean Hugard (publisher, 1935)
- Radio-Vision The New Mind Reading Code (as Calostro) (1940)
- Entertaining with Hypnotism (as Calostro) (1949)
References
- ↑ Who's Who in Magic, Sphinx, December, 1935
- ↑ The Jinx 1937-1938
- ↑ Without the Shuffle, by Gene Gordon, Genii 1959 September.
- ↑ MUM March 1978
- Category:Books published by Calostro Publications
- Category:Books published by R.W. Doidge
- http://death-records.mooseroots.com/l/96288933/Robert-Doidge