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'''Robert L. (Bob) Carver''' (?-d.1988) was the creator of [[Professor's Nightmare]].


Created [[Professor's Nightmare]]
== Biography ==
Carver helped form the Middle Georgia Magic Club and [[South Eastern Association of Magicians]]. He was a member of [[IBM]] Ring 9 (Atlanta).


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== Honors and Awards ==
* IBM Originality Trophy in 1957.
* South Eastern Association of Magicians Hall of Fame in 1988
* IBM Member of the Order of Merlin 
 
{{References}}
* [[Linking Ring]], 1988 - Broken Wand
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 12:16, 28 April 2025

Bob Carver

Bob Carver doing Professor's Nightmare, M-U-M, January 1959
Born?
DiedApril 23, 1988

Robert L. (Bob) Carver (?-d.1988) was the creator of Professor's Nightmare.

Biography

Carver helped form the Middle Georgia Magic Club and South Eastern Association of Magicians. He was a member of IBM Ring 9 (Atlanta).

Honors and Awards

  • IBM Originality Trophy in 1957.
  • South Eastern Association of Magicians Hall of Fame in 1988
  • IBM Member of the Order of Merlin

References