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'''Bill Salisbury''' (c.1886-1960) was an amateur magician and businessman. | '''Bill Salisbury''' (c.1886-1960) was an amateur magician and businessman. | ||
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Salisbury was engaged in the sale of railroad supplies and lived in various parts of the country (including Chicago and St. Louis), and traveled widely. He was a member of [[IBM]] Ring 43 and served as president of [[SAM]] Assembly 3. | Salisbury was engaged in the sale of railroad supplies and lived in various parts of the country (including Chicago and St. Louis), and traveled widely. He was a member of [[IBM]] Ring 43 and served as president of [[SAM]] Assembly 3. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:44, 24 May 2014
Bill Salisbury | |
Born | William E. Salisbury circa 1886 |
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Died | October 3, 1960 (age 73) |
Bill Salisbury (c.1886-1960) was an amateur magician and businessman.
Biography
Salisbury was engaged in the sale of railroad supplies and lived in various parts of the country (including Chicago and St. Louis), and traveled widely. He was a member of IBM Ring 43 and served as president of SAM Assembly 3.
His wife, Bernadine, was in the Magigals and played piano at many magical events.
A photograph of him can be seen on the Conjuring Arts exhibit "The Many Faces of Magic".[1]
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