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'''Charles A. Leedy''' was a magician, dancer, and newspaper columnist.
'''Charles A. Leedy''' (1871-1945) was a magician, dancer, and newspaper columnist.


== Biography ==
When Leedy was eight, the family moved to Youngstown, Ohio where his father, a baker, established a bakery. He was a boy magician at the age of 16, later working as a part time [[lyceum]] entertainer.
When Leedy was eight, the family moved to Youngstown, Ohio where his father, a baker, established a bakery. He was a boy magician at the age of 16, later working as a part time [[lyceum]] entertainer.


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Known as "Charley", he attended every IBM convention where he often appeared on
Known as "Charley", he attended every IBM convention where he often appeared on
programs as the M. C. <ref> Obit, Tops, November 1945</ref>
programs as the M. C. <ref> Obit, Tops, November 1945</ref>
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Revision as of 08:37, 11 January 2014

Charles Leedy
BornCharles Armor Leedy
December 20, 1871
Sharon, Pennsylvania
DiedOctober 6, 1945 (age 73)
Youngstown, Ohio
Resting placeForest Lawn cemetery

Charles A. Leedy (1871-1945) was a magician, dancer, and newspaper columnist.

Biography

When Leedy was eight, the family moved to Youngstown, Ohio where his father, a baker, established a bakery. He was a boy magician at the age of 16, later working as a part time lyceum entertainer.

A member of the SAM, IBM and Youngstown Magic Club and a winner of 7 prizes in amateur contests. He was one of the founders of IBM Ring 2.

After retiring from performing, Leedy authored a humorous column in Youngstown Telegram called "Jibs and Jabs" [1]

Known as "Charley", he attended every IBM convention where he often appeared on programs as the M. C. [2]

References

  1. Who's Who in Magic, Sphinx, March 1931
  2. Obit, Tops, November 1945