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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. | [[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 | Prior to M-U-M, in 1902 S.A.M. 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. | In 1941, S.A.M. awarded [[William Larsen, Sr.]] with the contract to print M-U-M as part of [[Genii]] magazine. | ||
In 1947, [[John Mulholland]] was awarded the contract to start printing MUM within the [[Sphinx]]. | |||
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]] | 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]] | ||
Revision as of 12:02, 25 March 2009
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 S.A.M. 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.
In 1947, John Mulholland was awarded the contract to start printing MUM within the Sphinx.
It has since been running as an independent magazine continuously since June, 1951, when Milbourne Christopher took over.