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[[M-U-M]] Magic-Unity-Might is the official organ of the [[Society of American Magicians]]. It started in October, 1911 (see [[M-U-M (Roltare)]])  with some interruptions and changes in the title over the years. But has since been running continuously since June, 1951. [[Image:MUMv1n1.jpg|thumb|right|First issue]]
[[M-U-M]] Magic-Unity-Might is the official organ of the [[Society of American Magicians]]. It started in October, 1911 (see [[M-U-M (Roltare)]])  with some interruptions and changes in the title over the years.  


Prior to M-U-M, in 1902 the Meeting Reports were published in the [[Sphinx]] magazine.
In 1941, S.A.M. awarded [[William Larsen, Sr.]] with the contract to print M-U-M as part of [[Genii]] magazine.
It has since been running as an independent magazine continuously since June, 1951, when [[Milbourne Christopher]] took over. [[Image:MUMv1n1.jpg|thumb|right|First issue]]
[[Image:MUMv41n1.jpg|thumb|right|Vol 41, No. 1, June 1951]]
[[Category:Periodicals]]
[[Category:Periodicals]]

Revision as of 16:04, 26 November 2008

M-U-M Magic-Unity-Might is the official organ of the Society of American Magicians. It started in October, 1911 (see M-U-M (Roltare)) with some interruptions and changes in the title over the years.

Prior to M-U-M, in 1902 the Meeting Reports were published in the Sphinx magazine.

In 1941, S.A.M. awarded William Larsen, Sr. with the contract to print M-U-M as part of Genii magazine.

It has since been running as an independent magazine continuously since June, 1951, when Milbourne Christopher took over.

First issue
Vol 41, No. 1, June 1951