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'''Tom Harris''', a member of the Magic Circle (MMC), was known as the magical schoolmaster.<ref>Obit, Magic Circular, October 1970</ref>
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'''Tom Harris''', a member of the [[Magic Circle]] (M.M.C.), was known as the magical schoolmaster.<ref>Obit, Magic Circular, October 1970</ref>
  
 
As a member of the original [[Flying Sorcerers]], he entertained American audiences at the combined IBM/SAM convention in 1950.
 
As a member of the original [[Flying Sorcerers]], he entertained American audiences at the combined IBM/SAM convention in 1950.

Revision as of 01:28, 17 May 2011

Tom Harris
Borncirca 1894
DiedJuly 20, 1970 (age 75)

Tom Harris, a member of the Magic Circle (M.M.C.), was known as the magical schoolmaster.[1]

As a member of the original Flying Sorcerers, he entertained American audiences at the combined IBM/SAM convention in 1950.

Hi act was performed in a mock-aggressive manner, abusing his audiences and helpers as he blamed them for everything that went wrong, in a purposely exaggerated form of his native Derby accent.

His friend Will Goldston left Harris his magical library.


References

  1. Obit, Magic Circular, October 1970