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[[Louis Krieger]] (? - June 25, 1934) known as "Pop" and "Professor" was a magician that performed on the lyceum and chautauqua circuit, renowned for his mastery of the cups and balls.  He billed himself as "The Merry Wizard".
[[Louis Krieger]] (? - June 25, 1934) known as "Pop" and "Professor" was a magician that performed on the lyceum and chautauqua circuit, renowned for his mastery of the cups and balls.  He billed himself as "The Merry Wizard".


[[Al Flosso]] married one of his daughters, Lillian.
One of his apprentices was a young  [[Al Flosso]]. Al would carry his and friend [[Max Malini]]'s, bags while studying their craft. Al ended up marrying one of his daughters, Lillian.


Louis was one of the original 24 founding members of [[SAM]].
Louis was one of the original 24 founding members of [[SAM]].

Revision as of 10:21, 22 June 2008

Louis Krieger (? - June 25, 1934) known as "Pop" and "Professor" was a magician that performed on the lyceum and chautauqua circuit, renowned for his mastery of the cups and balls. He billed himself as "The Merry Wizard".

One of his apprentices was a young Al Flosso. Al would carry his and friend Max Malini's, bags while studying their craft. Al ended up marrying one of his daughters, Lillian.

Louis was one of the original 24 founding members of SAM.

His son William Krieger also went on to perform magic as "Krieger Jr."