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[[Wilsonian]] was the  the official [[Magic Periodical]] of the [[Doctor Wilson]] Magical Society of Kansas City which started publishing around March 1934 with [[Arthur C. Spratt]] as editor in chief. The covers were hand-lettered and the contents typewritten.
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'''Wilsonian''' was the  the official [[Magic Periodical]] of the [[Doctor Wilson Magical Society]] of Kansas City which started publishing around March 1934 with [[Arthur C. Spratt]] as editor in chief. The covers were hand-lettered and the contents typewritten.


Around August 1934, Spratt's business took him back to St. Joseph, MO, and Aden
Around August 1934, Spratt's business took him back to St. Joseph, MO, and Aden Lynch took over the duties.<ref>Linking Ring June 1934</ref>
Lynch took over the duties.
 
It may have only lasted until the end of 1934.


== References==
== References==
* Linking Ring June 1934
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* I don't see any references to the journal after 1934.
 


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Revision as of 08:30, 11 February 2012

Wilsonian
EditorsArthur C. Spratt
PublisherDoctor Wilson
First issueMarch 1934

Wilsonian was the the official Magic Periodical of the Doctor Wilson Magical Society of Kansas City which started publishing around March 1934 with Arthur C. Spratt as editor in chief. The covers were hand-lettered and the contents typewritten.

Around August 1934, Spratt's business took him back to St. Joseph, MO, and Aden Lynch took over the duties.[1]

It may have only lasted until the end of 1934.

References

  1. Linking Ring June 1934