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== Biography ==
 
He served as president of [[IBM]] Ring 49 and Territorial Vice President for Ontario.
 
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A WWII veteran, he worked for G.W. Robinson, Dominio Stores until he retired to work for McMaster Medical Centre in Hamilton, Ontario Canada.<ref>http://canadianmagiciansarchive.homestead.com/h.html</ref>
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Latest revision as of 20:59, 27 March 2014

Douglas Maxwell Hewitt
Born1926
DiedJanuary 29, 1997
NationalityCanadian
Douglas Maxwell Hewitt (1926-1997), a commercial artist, performed as Maxwell the Magician for more than 40 years.

Biography

He served as president of IBM Ring 49 and Territorial Vice President for Ontario.

A WWII veteran, he worked for G.W. Robinson, Dominio Stores until he retired to work for McMaster Medical Centre in Hamilton, Ontario Canada.[1]

References

  1. http://canadianmagiciansarchive.homestead.com/h.html