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For many years, he was president of the Louis Vizard Cigar Company, a wholesale dealer in high grade cigars. | For many years, he was president of the Louis Vizard Cigar Company, a wholesale dealer in high grade cigars. | ||
They were both very active supporters of magic in St. Louis. | They were both very active supporters of magic in St. Louis. Vizard succeeding [[Andrew Buel]] as President of [[IBM]] Ring One in St. Louis, Missouri in 1937. <ref>Linking Ring, March 1937</ref> His wife, Marie, was a member of the Saint Louis [[Magigals]].<ref>Linking Ring, August 1946</ref> By the 1940s, he started specializing in mental effects. He held IBM No. No. 4237<ref> Linking Ring July 1950</ref> | ||
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Louis Vizard was a magician and owner of the Louis Vizard Cigar Company.
While a youngster in New York, he played leads in various plays. Vizard became interested in magic around 1926. He and his wife were prominent entertainers around Saint Louis for many years.
For many years, he was president of the Louis Vizard Cigar Company, a wholesale dealer in high grade cigars.
They were both very active supporters of magic in St. Louis. Vizard succeeding Andrew Buel as President of IBM Ring One in St. Louis, Missouri in 1937. [1] His wife, Marie, was a member of the Saint Louis Magigals.[2] By the 1940s, he started specializing in mental effects. He held IBM No. No. 4237[3]
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