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'''Harry Levine'''(c.1908-1987) created close-up routines that appeared in books by [[George Kaplan]].
'''Harry Levine'''(c.1907-1987) created close-up routines that appeared in books by [[George Kaplan]].


He worked with [[Irving Desfor]], [[Lou Tannen]] and [[Max Katz]] and was an officer for many years of the local Assembly #1 of the [[SAM]] in New York City.
He worked with [[Irving Desfor]], [[Lou Tannen]] and [[Max Katz]] and was an officer for many years of the local Assembly #1 of the [[SAM]] in New York City.
   
   
After retiring from 30 years with the IRS, he lived until the time of his death in Pembroke Pines, Florida.<ref>Obit [[Genii 1987 October]]</ref>
After retiring from 30 years with the IRS, he lived until the time of his death in Pembroke Pines, Florida. He died at the age of  79 after a lengthy illness from an earlier stroke.<ref>Obit [[Genii 1987 October]]</ref>


His "Hurricane Change", a variation of the Erdnase color change, was published in [[The Trapdoor]] #42 (1992).
His "Hurricane Change", a variation of the Erdnase color change, was published in [[The Trapdoor]] #42 (1992).

Revision as of 04:34, 25 October 2012

Harry M. Levine
BornHarry M. Levine
circa 1907
DiedOctober 17, 1987 (age 79)
Pembroke Pines, Florida

Harry Levine(c.1907-1987) created close-up routines that appeared in books by George Kaplan.

He worked with Irving Desfor, Lou Tannen and Max Katz and was an officer for many years of the local Assembly #1 of the SAM in New York City.

After retiring from 30 years with the IRS, he lived until the time of his death in Pembroke Pines, Florida. He died at the age of 79 after a lengthy illness from an earlier stroke.[1]

His "Hurricane Change", a variation of the Erdnase color change, was published in The Trapdoor #42 (1992).

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