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in 1930. He worked as a reporter for the Chicago Daily News editor of the Davenport Daily Times. | in 1930. He worked as a reporter for the Chicago Daily News editor of the Davenport Daily Times. | ||
He was the editor of the [[Quad City Magic News]] and [[Magician's Digest]]. | He was the editor of the [[Quad City Magic News]] and when it was renamed the [[Magician's Digest]]. | ||
Hendricks worked for two years to bring the I.B.M. convention to Davenport in 1940.<ref>[[Genii 1940 June]] (cover)</ref> | Hendricks worked for two years to bring the I.B.M. convention to Davenport in 1940.<ref>[[Genii 1940 June]] (cover)</ref> | ||
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| Donald Hendricks | |
| Born | December 13, 1911 Fallis, Oklahoma |
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| Died | ? |
Donald Hendricks was a journalist and magician who served as president Assembly #27 of the Society of American Magicians for many years and the Davenport Ring #11 of the IBM in Iowa.
Hendricks became interested in magic in 1922 and started working professionally in 1930. He worked as a reporter for the Chicago Daily News editor of the Davenport Daily Times.
He was the editor of the Quad City Magic News and when it was renamed the Magician's Digest.
Hendricks worked for two years to bring the I.B.M. convention to Davenport in 1940.[1]
References
- ↑ Genii 1940 June (cover)