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'''Society of Professional Magicians''' of Philadelphia was organized in Pennsylvania on January, 1912.   
 
'''Society of Professional Magicians''' of Philadelphia was organized in Pennsylvania on January, 1912.   
  
[[J. E. Pierce]] was  president and members included well known names in the Philadelphia area: [[Alpigini]], [[Harry Otto]], [[Edgar Pratt]], [[DeLand]], [[T. R. Jones]], and [[Frank Rice]].
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[[J. E. Pierce]] was  president and members included well known names in the Philadelphia area: [[Alpigini]], [[Harry Otto]], [[Edgar Pratt]], [[DeLand]], [[T. R. Jones]], and [[Frank Rice]].<ref>[[Sphinx]], February, 1912</ref>
<ref>Sphinx, February, 1912</ref>
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They were part of the [[Combined Magical Clubs of America]] in 1915 and the last notes in Pierce's [[Magic World (US)|Magic World]] magazine about the club were in 1917.
 
They were part of the [[Combined Magical Clubs of America]] in 1915 and the last notes in Pierce's [[Magic World (US)|Magic World]] magazine about the club were in 1917.
  
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Revision as of 16:20, 5 December 2010

Society of Professional Magicians of Philadelphia was organized in Pennsylvania on January, 1912.

J. E. Pierce was president and members included well known names in the Philadelphia area: Alpigini, Harry Otto, Edgar Pratt, DeLand, T. R. Jones, and Frank Rice.[1]

They were part of the Combined Magical Clubs of America in 1915 and the last notes in Pierce's Magic World magazine about the club were in 1917.

References

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  1. Sphinx, February, 1912