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}}'''Oscar Hyler''' used magic in his youth work for over 40 years in Virginia as a Youth Director and then taught magic at an orphanage after his retirement. <ref>[[Genii 1976 April]], page 214</ref> | }}'''Oscar Hyler''' (c.1897-1982) used magic in his youth work for over 40 years in Virginia as a Youth Director and then taught magic at an orphanage after his retirement. <ref>[[Genii 1976 April]], page 214</ref> | ||
== Biography == | |||
He published [[Hyler's Stunt Bulletin]] in the late 1930s. | He published [[Hyler's Stunt Bulletin]] in the late 1930s. | ||
In 1978, he was presented a plaque by the [[SAM]] Assembly #32 in Lynchburg, | In 1978, he was presented a plaque by the [[SAM]] Assembly #32 in Lynchburg, Virginia for being voted dean of the Hill City Magicos (of which he was a founding member.)<ref>MUM, July 1978</ref> | ||
Virginia for being voted dean of the Hill City Magicos (of which he was a founding member.)<ref>MUM, July 1978</ref> | |||
He joined the SAM in 1941 (card #2999) and was a member of the [[IBM]] | He joined the SAM in 1941 (card #2999) and was a member of the [[IBM]] (Number 2205).<ref>Obit, MUM, June. 1982</ref> | ||
(Number 2205).<ref>Obit, MUM, June. 1982</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 10:38, 10 December 2013
| Oscar Hyler | |
| Born | circa 1897 |
|---|---|
| Died | March 24, 1982 (age 84) Danville, Virginia |
| Flourished | 1930s-1970s |
Oscar Hyler (c.1897-1982) used magic in his youth work for over 40 years in Virginia as a Youth Director and then taught magic at an orphanage after his retirement. [1]
Biography
He published Hyler's Stunt Bulletin in the late 1930s.
In 1978, he was presented a plaque by the SAM Assembly #32 in Lynchburg, Virginia for being voted dean of the Hill City Magicos (of which he was a founding member.)[2]
He joined the SAM in 1941 (card #2999) and was a member of the IBM (Number 2205).[3]
References
- ↑ Genii 1976 April, page 214
- ↑ MUM, July 1978
- ↑ Obit, MUM, June. 1982