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[[Lionel M. Homburger]], a doctor of dentistry, was president of the [[Society of American Magicians]] in 1914.
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'''Lionel M. Homburger''', a doctor of dentistry, served as president of the [[Society of American Magicians]] in 1914.
  
 
Homburger became the third editor for [[MUM]] and continued until the end the original format (July, 1927) when it became a section of The [[Sphinx]].
 
Homburger became the third editor for [[MUM]] and continued until the end the original format (July, 1927) when it became a section of The [[Sphinx]].

Revision as of 14:17, 10 February 2012

Lionel M. Homburger

Flourished1900-1940

Lionel M. Homburger, a doctor of dentistry, served as president of the Society of American Magicians in 1914.

Homburger became the third editor for MUM and continued until the end the original format (July, 1927) when it became a section of The Sphinx.

In September, 1918 issue of MUM he informed everyone that he legally changed his name to Dr. Lionel Hartley.

He was still serving at Treasurer of the SAM at least until 1937.