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[[Eugene Bernstein]] (1896 - January 29, 1972) , born in in St. Paul, Minnesota,  was a prominent Chicago attorney that specialized in hypnosis, and magic "that bordered on the weird and occult".  
 
[[Eugene Bernstein]] (1896 - January 29, 1972) , born in in St. Paul, Minnesota,  was a prominent Chicago attorney that specialized in hypnosis, and magic "that bordered on the weird and occult".  
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As a cub reporter for the Chicago Record Herald, Bernstein became interested in magic while covering an assignment exposing mediums and their methods.
 
As a cub reporter for the Chicago Record Herald, Bernstein became interested in magic while covering an assignment exposing mediums and their methods.

Revision as of 11:49, 25 August 2010

Eugene Bernstein (1896 - January 29, 1972) , born in in St. Paul, Minnesota, was a prominent Chicago attorney that specialized in hypnosis, and magic "that bordered on the weird and occult".

Eugene Bernstein
BornEugene Bernstein
1896
St. Paul, Minnesota
Diedjanuary 29 1972

As a cub reporter for the Chicago Record Herald, Bernstein became interested in magic while covering an assignment exposing mediums and their methods.

Bernstein was National President of both the Society of American Magicians (1939-40) and IBM (1942-43). He also served as legal adviser for many years to both magic organizations and the Magic Dealers.

Gene lectured on abnormal psychology and made appearances on radio, and TV. He was under contract to United Artists in connection with promotional work in its picture "Black Magic."

Bernstein acquired all the apparatus of Joseffy including the famous talking Skull of Balsamo and contributed the effect "The Spirit Grip" to Greater Magic.

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