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'''Omar Yama''', a printer, founded the [[Society of American Amateur Magicians]] (later renamed the Secret Association of American Magicians) in Syracuse, New York in 1917. | '''Omar Yama''' (fl. 1910s-1920s), a printer, founded the [[Society of American Amateur Magicians]] (later renamed the Secret Association of American Magicians) in Syracuse, New York in 1917. | ||
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Yama was also the editor of their magazine, [[ORESTO]].<ref>Magicol No. 18</ref> Yama was also a member number 188 of the [[National Conjurers Association]] for which served as Associate Editor for their [[N.C.A. Digest]] as well as the printer. | Yama was also the editor of their magazine, [[ORESTO]].<ref>Magicol No. 18</ref> Yama was also a member number 188 of the [[National Conjurers Association]] for which served as Associate Editor for their [[N.C.A. Digest]] as well as the printer. | ||
The February, 1922 issue of [[Sphinx]] reported: ''"Among the most welcome visitors during the past month were ... Omar Yama, late of Syracuse, N.Y."'' | The February, 1922 issue of [[Sphinx]] reported: ''"Among the most welcome visitors during the past month were ... Omar Yama, late of Syracuse, N.Y."'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:39, 10 February 2014
| Omar Yama | |
| Born | George Lamphere |
|---|---|
| Flourished | 1910s - 1920s |
Omar Yama (fl. 1910s-1920s), a printer, founded the Society of American Amateur Magicians (later renamed the Secret Association of American Magicians) in Syracuse, New York in 1917.
Biography
Yama was also the editor of their magazine, ORESTO.[1] Yama was also a member number 188 of the National Conjurers Association for which served as Associate Editor for their N.C.A. Digest as well as the printer.
The February, 1922 issue of Sphinx reported: "Among the most welcome visitors during the past month were ... Omar Yama, late of Syracuse, N.Y."
References
- ↑ Magicol No. 18