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'''Ed Clinchard''' was a long time member of the [[IBM]] Ring 106 in New Jersey and served as its president  in the 1960s.
'''Ed Clinchard''' (1900-1992) was a long time member of the [[IBM]] Ring 106 in New Jersey and served as its president  in the 1960s.


== Biography ==
Known as "Uncle Ed", he moved to Lincoln, Nebraska and joined Ring No. 250 some time in the 1980s. He also received the "Order of Merlin" for 25 consecutive years of membership in the IBM.<ref>In Memoriam, Linking Ring,October, 1993</ref>
Known as "Uncle Ed", he moved to Lincoln, Nebraska and joined Ring No. 250 some time in the 1980s. He also received the "Order of Merlin" for 25 consecutive years of membership in the IBM.<ref>In Memoriam, Linking Ring,October, 1993</ref>


His promotional photo can be seen in the [[Conjuring Arts]] exhibit "The Many Faces of Magic"<ref>http://conjuringarts.org/exhibitions/the-many-faces-of-magic/</ref>
His promotional photo can be seen in the [[Conjuring Arts]] exhibit "The Many Faces of Magic"<ref>http://conjuringarts.org/exhibitions/the-many-faces-of-magic/</ref>


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Revision as of 17:58, 18 October 2013

Ed Clinchard
BornEdward F. Clinchard
July 13,[1] 1900
DiedSeptember 3, 1992 (age 92)
Lincoln, Nebraska

Ed Clinchard (1900-1992) was a long time member of the IBM Ring 106 in New Jersey and served as its president in the 1960s.

Biography

Known as "Uncle Ed", he moved to Lincoln, Nebraska and joined Ring No. 250 some time in the 1980s. He also received the "Order of Merlin" for 25 consecutive years of membership in the IBM.[2]

His promotional photo can be seen in the Conjuring Arts exhibit "The Many Faces of Magic"[3]

References