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'''Adolph Beier''' was a part-time professional in Minneapolis, Minnisota
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== Biography ==
 
He specialized in cards and stage effects. A member of [[S. A. M.]] and [[S. I. A. P.]] (France), Beier was also president of the independent Minneapolis Society of Magicians after the SAM Assembly 12 disbanded. <ref>Who's Who in Magic, [[Sphinx]], March, 1932</ref><ref>Linking Ring, January, 1928</ref>
 
He specialized in cards and stage effects. A member of [[S. A. M.]] and [[S. I. A. P.]] (France), Beier was also president of the independent Minneapolis Society of Magicians after the SAM Assembly 12 disbanded. <ref>Who's Who in Magic, [[Sphinx]], March, 1932</ref><ref>Linking Ring, January, 1928</ref>
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Latest revision as of 21:01, 22 September 2013

Adolph Beier
BornAdolph F. Beier
1880
Hamburg, Germany
Died?

Adolph Beier (1880-?) was a part-time professional in Minneapolis, Minnisota

Biography

He specialized in cards and stage effects. A member of S. A. M. and S. I. A. P. (France), Beier was also president of the independent Minneapolis Society of Magicians after the SAM Assembly 12 disbanded. [1][2]

References

  1. Who's Who in Magic, Sphinx, March, 1932
  2. Linking Ring, January, 1928