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'''Dr. Z''' was the stage name of Stephen de Soboll, a semi-professional illusionist, mentalist, and hypnotist . | '''Dr. Z''' (1896-?) was the stage name of Stephen de Soboll, a semi-professional illusionist, mentalist, and hypnotist . | ||
He received a Bachelor of Laws from Kramer Academy, St. Petersburg, | == Biography == | ||
Russia and a Doctor of Psychology from Columbia University. | He received a Bachelor of Laws from Kramer Academy, St. Petersburg, Russia and a Doctor of Psychology from Columbia University. | ||
His articles on suggestion and hypnotism where published in magic magazines and he was a member of the [[Society of Osiris Magicians]]<ref>Who's Who in Magic, Sphinx, June 1932</ref> | His articles on suggestion and hypnotism where published in magic magazines and he was a member of the [[Society of Osiris Magicians]]<ref>Who's Who in Magic, Sphinx, June 1932</ref> | ||
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He was the American correspondent for [[Goldston's Magical Quarterly]] and married the noted stage and film actress Mrs. Davis in 1939<ref> Goldston's Magical Quarterly, June 1939</ref> | He was the American correspondent for [[Goldston's Magical Quarterly]] and married the noted stage and film actress Mrs. Davis in 1939<ref> Goldston's Magical Quarterly, June 1939</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:46, 10 February 2014
| Dr. Z | |
| Born | Felix Stephen de Soboll October 17, 1896 Tacoma, Washington |
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| Died | ? |
| Flourished | 1920s-1930s |
Dr. Z (1896-?) was the stage name of Stephen de Soboll, a semi-professional illusionist, mentalist, and hypnotist .
Biography
He received a Bachelor of Laws from Kramer Academy, St. Petersburg, Russia and a Doctor of Psychology from Columbia University.
His articles on suggestion and hypnotism where published in magic magazines and he was a member of the Society of Osiris Magicians[1]
He was the American correspondent for Goldston's Magical Quarterly and married the noted stage and film actress Mrs. Davis in 1939[2]
References