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[[Dr. Nils Simonson]] (? - October 22, 1968), a Doctor of Economics in Stockholm, was a member of over 25 magical organizations. He organized [[IBM]] Ring No. 53 (had also been IBM Territorial Vice President for Sweden), the [[Swedish Magic Circle]] (1946) and the [[Magic Academy of Sweden]].<ref>Linking Ring February 1968, page 87</ref> | [[Dr. Nils Simonson]] (? - October 22, 1968), a Doctor of Economics in Stockholm, was a member of over 25 magical organizations. | ||
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He organized [[IBM]] Ring No. 53 (had also been IBM Territorial Vice President for Sweden), the [[Swedish Magic Circle]] (1946) and the [[Magic Academy of Sweden]].<ref>Linking Ring February 1968, page 87</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 06:00, 22 October 2010
Dr. Nils Simonson (? - October 22, 1968), a Doctor of Economics in Stockholm, was a member of over 25 magical organizations.
| Dr. Nils Simonson | |
| Born | ? Sweden |
|---|---|
| Died | October 22, 1968 |
He organized IBM Ring No. 53 (had also been IBM Territorial Vice President for Sweden), the Swedish Magic Circle (1946) and the Magic Academy of Sweden.[1]
References
- ↑ Linking Ring February 1968, page 87