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+ | '''E. Clinton Adams''' (fl. early 1900s) was a magician on the [[Lyceum]] circuit in the early 1900s. | ||
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+ | Originally from South Bend, Indiana, he presented a full evening program without any apparatus, depending entirely upon the cleverness of his fingers. | ||
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* http://www.floraco.com/lyceum/ | * http://www.floraco.com/lyceum/ | ||
* [[Mahatma]], Vol. 4, page 454 (1900) | * [[Mahatma]], Vol. 4, page 454 (1900) | ||
* [[Sphinx]], Vol. 4, page 4 (1905) | * [[Sphinx]], Vol. 4, page 4 (1905) | ||
* Sphinx, Vol. 44, page 90 (1945) | * Sphinx, Vol. 44, page 90 (1945) | ||
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E. Clinton Adams (fl. early 1900s) was a magician on the Lyceum circuit in the early 1900s.
Biography
Originally from South Bend, Indiana, he presented a full evening program without any apparatus, depending entirely upon the cleverness of his fingers.
References
- http://www.floraco.com/lyceum/
- Mahatma, Vol. 4, page 454 (1900)
- Sphinx, Vol. 4, page 4 (1905)
- Sphinx, Vol. 44, page 90 (1945)
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