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'''Father Paul Zipfel''' served as president of [[IBM Ring One]] in 1970. <ref>[[History of magic in St. Louis]] by [[Don Rataj]] (2011)</ref> | '''Father Paul Zipfel''' served as president of [[IBM Ring One]] in 1970. <ref>[[History of magic in St. Louis]] by [[Don Rataj]] (2011)</ref> | ||
Zipfel is a retired American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church and was the sixth Bishop of Bismarck. | |||
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| Born | Paul Albert Zipfel September 22, 1935 |
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Father Paul Zipfel served as president of IBM Ring One in 1970. [1]
Zipfel is a retired American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church and was the sixth Bishop of Bismarck.
References
- ↑ History of magic in St. Louis by Don Rataj (2011)
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