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[[World Wide Magicians Society]] was a [[Magic Organization]] founded by [[James McKnight]] from New Jersey around 1923 | [[World Wide Magicians Society]] was a [[Magic Organization]] founded by [[James McKnight]] from New Jersey around 1923. | ||
In the last issue, it was noted that membership No. 89 had been reached | The official organ was The [[Crystal Gazer]], which was sent free to members. In the last issue, it was noted that membership No. 89 had been reached. | ||
It was reported in the Sphinx, March 1926, that McKnight became ill. The organization may have disbanded about that time as reports in the [[Sphinx]] stopped at that time too. | The executive committee at one time included: [[Theo. Annemann]], [[John J. Gillis]], [[Anthony Ross]] and [[Stewart James]]. [[Max Holden]] was the traveling representative. <ref>[[Linking Ring]] Parade October 1952.</ref> | ||
It was reported in the Sphinx, March 1926, that McKnight became ill. The organization may have disbanded about that time as reports in the [[Sphinx]] stopped at that time too. <ref>Sphinx, November, 1928</ref> | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:51, 29 August 2010
World Wide Magicians Society was a Magic Organization founded by James McKnight from New Jersey around 1923.
The official organ was The Crystal Gazer, which was sent free to members. In the last issue, it was noted that membership No. 89 had been reached.
The executive committee at one time included: Theo. Annemann, John J. Gillis, Anthony Ross and Stewart James. Max Holden was the traveling representative. [1]
It was reported in the Sphinx, March 1926, that McKnight became ill. The organization may have disbanded about that time as reports in the Sphinx stopped at that time too. [2]
References
- ↑ Linking Ring Parade October 1952.
- ↑ Sphinx, November, 1928