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− | '''Bud L. Beasley''' was a member of Reno Magic Circle in Nevada. | + | '''Bud L. Beasley''' (fl. 1930s) was a member of Reno Magic Circle in Nevada. |
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As secretary of the [[Pacific Coast Association of Magicians]] and with [[C.S. Leaf McManus]], [[Leo F. Schmitt]] and [[Edward W. Chism]] (called the Reno Quartet) helped organize the PCAM convention in 1937.<ref>(cover) [[Genii 1937 July]] </ref> | As secretary of the [[Pacific Coast Association of Magicians]] and with [[C.S. Leaf McManus]], [[Leo F. Schmitt]] and [[Edward W. Chism]] (called the Reno Quartet) helped organize the PCAM convention in 1937.<ref>(cover) [[Genii 1937 July]] </ref> | ||
He contribute articles to the [[Pacific Coast Magic News]]. | He contribute articles to the [[Pacific Coast Magic News]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:16, 26 May 2014
Bud L. Beasley | |
Cover of Genii (1937) | |
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Died | ? |
Flourished | 1930s |
Bud L. Beasley (fl. 1930s) was a member of Reno Magic Circle in Nevada.
Biography
As secretary of the Pacific Coast Association of Magicians and with C.S. Leaf McManus, Leo F. Schmitt and Edward W. Chism (called the Reno Quartet) helped organize the PCAM convention in 1937.[1]
He contribute articles to the Pacific Coast Magic News.
References
- ↑ (cover) Genii 1937 July