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− | '''Ronald M. Boffenmyer''' was a semi-professional magician that began performing in 1928. <ref>Who's Who in Magic, [[Sphinx]], April 1931</ref> | + | '''Ronald M. Boffenmyer''' (1904-1990) was a semi-professional magician that began performing in 1928. <ref>Who's Who in Magic, [[Sphinx]], April 1931</ref> |
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+ | Boffenmyer became interested in magic as a child after being called up on stage to assist [[Ed Reno]]. | ||
A member of [[SAM]] and [[IBM]], he was a contributor to [[Tops]] and the [[Linking Ring]] (which he was an assistant editor).<ref>Bio, Linking Ring, March, 1932 (Vol. 12, no. 1, page 65) </ref> | A member of [[SAM]] and [[IBM]], he was a contributor to [[Tops]] and the [[Linking Ring]] (which he was an assistant editor).<ref>Bio, Linking Ring, March, 1932 (Vol. 12, no. 1, page 65) </ref> | ||
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In 1978, he received the ORDER OF THE EX CALIBER for 50 years of continuous service to the I.B.M. | In 1978, he received the ORDER OF THE EX CALIBER for 50 years of continuous service to the I.B.M. | ||
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Ronald M. Boffenmyer | |
Born | Ronald McHose Boffenmyer April 30, 1904 Ashland, Ohio |
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Died | September 23, 1990 (age 86) |
Ronald M. Boffenmyer (1904-1990) was a semi-professional magician that began performing in 1928. [1]
Biography
Boffenmyer became interested in magic as a child after being called up on stage to assist Ed Reno.
A member of SAM and IBM, he was a contributor to Tops and the Linking Ring (which he was an assistant editor).[2]
In 1978, he received the ORDER OF THE EX CALIBER for 50 years of continuous service to the I.B.M.
References