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One of his favorite tricks is the Conradi Coffee and Milk effect which was explained in "[[Trix and Chatter]]" (1921). | One of his favorite tricks is the Conradi Coffee and Milk effect which was explained in "[[Trix and Chatter]]" (1921). | ||
In 1918-19, during the world war, Schulte was a feature attraction with the U. S. Navy Show, "Jacks of All Trades" entertaining men in training at | In 1918-19, during the world war, Schulte was a feature attraction with the U. S. Navy Show, "Jacks of All Trades" entertaining men in training at camps.<ref> Linking Ring, Vol 5, No. 6 (August 1926)</ref> | ||
camps.<ref> Linking Ring, Vol 5, No. 6 (August 1926)</ref> | |||
== Awards and Honors == | == Awards and Honors == | ||
Revision as of 20:00, 25 November 2011
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| Born | George Frederick Schulte May 22, 1887 Athens, Wisconsin |
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| Died | March 15, 1967 (age 79) |
| Resting place | Port Hudson National Cemetery,Zachary, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana (Plot: B 1353A,) [1] |
George F. Schulte was a popular Chicago society entertainer and author of professional patter for magicians, who also wrote laugh lines and stage patter for other magicians and entertainers.
Biography
His first appearance as an entertainer was in 1900 in Chicago, where he made his home the previous year. [2]
One of his favorite tricks is the Conradi Coffee and Milk effect which was explained in "Trix and Chatter" (1921).
In 1918-19, during the world war, Schulte was a feature attraction with the U. S. Navy Show, "Jacks of All Trades" entertaining men in training at camps.[3]
Awards and Honors
- Cover Magic World, Vol 1. No. 3 (June 1917)
- Cover Osirian, Vol. 1 No. 3 (June 1925)
- Cover Linking Ring, Vol 5, No. 6 (August 1926)
Bibliography
Books
- Talks for Tricks (1916)
- Magical Monologues (1919)
- Patter Paragraphs (1921)
- Words for Wizards (1924)
References
- ↑ http://www.interment.net/data/us/la/eastbatrou/porthudnat/index_rosk.htm
- ↑ Trix & Chatter by Werner Dornfield (1921)
- ↑ Linking Ring, Vol 5, No. 6 (August 1926)