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'''Arnold Drennen''' was a magician and was the namesake of the '''Judge Arnold Drennen Ring''' based in Birmingham, Alabama (US),<ref> IBM Ring 35 June 24, 2019</ref>. Drennen served as President of the International Brotherhood of Magicians for one term during the 1960's.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:30, 24 June 2019

Arnold Drennen

NationalityAmerican
Known forPast President if the IBM




Arnold Drennen was a magician and was the namesake of the Judge Arnold Drennen Ring based in Birmingham, Alabama (US),[1]. Drennen served as President of the International Brotherhood of Magicians for one term during the 1960's.

References

  1. IBM Ring 35 June 24, 2019