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The [[St. Louis Society of Magicians]], which preceded the Society of American Magicians, decided in 1921 to become associated with the Society of American Magicians.<ref>Sphinx July, 1921</ref> In November 1921, they were given their charter. | The [[St. Louis Society of Magicians]], which preceded the Society of American Magicians, decided in 1921 to become associated with the Society of American Magicians.<ref>Sphinx July, 1921</ref> In November 1921, they were given their charter. The nine charter members were: | ||
* | * E. B. Heller (President) | ||
* [[Paul Le Paul|Paul S. "LePaul" Braden]] (Vice Pres) | |||
* Robert G. Williams (Secretary) | |||
* | * William L. Mayer (Treasurer) | ||
* | * Alphonse A. Erblang | ||
* | * Malcolm P. Kassell | ||
* William J. Heaven | |||
* Ben R. Badley | |||
* Jacob Chasnoff | |||
This original chapter eventually died out around 1929. | |||
== Re-charter 1946 == | == Re-charter 1946 == | ||
In the late 1930's efforts began to reactivate the Assembly. The process of re-charter took approximately seven years with the re-charter happening in 1946. The first president back of was Ben Badley.<ref> The History of S.A.M. Assembly No. 8 1921-1996, by Trudy Monti,Harry Monti (1996)</ref> | |||
== Awards == | == Awards == | ||
Revision as of 09:36, 12 January 2014
SAM Assembly No. 8 is the St. Louis chapter of the Society of American Magicians.[1]
Original charter 1921
The St. Louis Society of Magicians, which preceded the Society of American Magicians, decided in 1921 to become associated with the Society of American Magicians.[2] In November 1921, they were given their charter. The nine charter members were:
- E. B. Heller (President)
- Paul S. "LePaul" Braden (Vice Pres)
- Robert G. Williams (Secretary)
- William L. Mayer (Treasurer)
- Alphonse A. Erblang
- Malcolm P. Kassell
- William J. Heaven
- Ben R. Badley
- Jacob Chasnoff
This original chapter eventually died out around 1929.
Re-charter 1946
In the late 1930's efforts began to reactivate the Assembly. The process of re-charter took approximately seven years with the re-charter happening in 1946. The first president back of was Ben Badley.[3]
Awards
The "Silver Bowl" is awarded at the SAM national conventions for the greatest percentage membership increase for Assemblies with 36 to 50 members. Assembly 8 was awarded it in 1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971, and 1976.
S.Y.M.
The S.Y.M. Chapter No. 50 is sponsored by Assembly No. 8.
Newsletter
The Sam-A-Gram is the official newsletter of Assembly No. 8 and editors have included Trudy Monti, Harry Monti, Steve Corbitt, John Apperson, Larry Minth and Ted Schnarre.
Events
Assembly No. 8, along with IBM Ring One, staff a regional magic convention, the Midwest Magic Jubilee.
References
- ↑ http://www.assembly8.com/
- ↑ Sphinx July, 1921
- ↑ The History of S.A.M. Assembly No. 8 1921-1996, by Trudy Monti,Harry Monti (1996)