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'''Max Underwood''' was the editor and publisher of [[Magical Review]].  
'''Max Underwood''' (c.1923-1976) was the editor and publisher of [[Magical Review]].  


An attorney, a father of three boys and two girls, and a devotee
== Biography ==
of things magical, he was a charter member of the [[IBM]] Ring No. 7 in Columbus, Ohio.<ref>Magical Review  Vol. 2, No. 1.</ref>
An attorney, a father of three boys and two girls, and a devotee of things magical, he was a charter member of the [[IBM]] Ring No. 7 in Columbus, Ohio.<ref>Magical Review  Vol. 2, No. 1.</ref>


He was also a veteran of WWII, having served in both the European and Pacific Theaters.<ref>Obit, Linking Ring, February 1977</ref>
He was also a veteran of WWII, having served in both the European and Pacific Theaters.<ref>Obit, Linking Ring, February 1977</ref>


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Latest revision as of 19:22, 9 February 2014

Max Underwood
BornMax L. Underwood
circa 1923
DiedNovember 8, 1976 (age 52)
New Lexington, Ohio

Max Underwood (c.1923-1976) was the editor and publisher of Magical Review.

Biography

An attorney, a father of three boys and two girls, and a devotee of things magical, he was a charter member of the IBM Ring No. 7 in Columbus, Ohio.[1]

He was also a veteran of WWII, having served in both the European and Pacific Theaters.[2]

References

  1. Magical Review Vol. 2, No. 1.
  2. Obit, Linking Ring, February 1977