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The [[MUM]] reported in 1961 that Wehmeyer was reinstated as a [[SAM]] member in Assembly No. 8. | The [[MUM]] reported in 1961 that Wehmeyer was reinstated as a [[SAM]] member in Assembly No. 8. | ||
Wehmeyer placed an ad in the September 1961 issue of [[Linking Ring]] selling his equipment "because of retirement". | |||
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Revision as of 13:27, 10 June 2012
| Richard Wehmeyer | |
| Born | ? |
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| Died | ? |
| Flourished | 1940s-1950s |
Richard "Dick" Wehmeyer, under the title of "The Wizard of Ohms" for the Union Electric Company of Missouri, did a traveling show emphasizing "safety with electricity" while entertaining with magic. He had a regular circuit of schools in Missouri, Illinois and Iowa, visiting each school every four years in the 1940s and 50s.[1]
The show was patterned after General Electric's "House of Magic" and General Motors' "Parade of Progress".[2]
He was president of IBM Ring 1 in St. Louis in 1944.
The MUM reported in 1961 that Wehmeyer was reinstated as a SAM member in Assembly No. 8.
Wehmeyer placed an ad in the September 1961 issue of Linking Ring selling his equipment "because of retirement".
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