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'''Harry Levine''' created close-up routines that appeared in books by [[George Kaplan]].
  
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He worked with [[Irving Desfor]], [[Lou Tannen]] and [[Max Katz]] and was an officer for many years of the local Assembly #1 of the [[SAM]] in New York City.
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After retiring from 30 years with the IRS, he lived until the time of his death in Pembroke Pines, Florida.<ref>Obit [[Genii 1987 October]]</ref>
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His "Hurricane Change", a variation of the Erdnase color change, was published in [[The Trapdoor]] #42 (1992).
 
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* Obit [[Genii 1987 October]]
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Revision as of 13:43, 20 October 2011

Harry M. Levine
BornJuly 20, 1963
Boston, Massachusetts
DiedOctober 17, 1987 (age 24)
Pembroke Pines, Florida

Harry Levine created close-up routines that appeared in books by George Kaplan.

He worked with Irving Desfor, Lou Tannen and Max Katz and was an officer for many years of the local Assembly #1 of the SAM in New York City.

After retiring from 30 years with the IRS, he lived until the time of his death in Pembroke Pines, Florida.[1]

His "Hurricane Change", a variation of the Erdnase color change, was published in The Trapdoor #42 (1992).

References

  1. Obit Genii 1987 October