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[[Vernon E. Lux]] (1906? - August 20, 1962) was an active [[IBM]] member, contibutor of many magazines and published his own [[The Dragon]]. He worked as a professional magician and a dealer. Lux served as first president and founder of the International Society of Junior Magicians. | [[Vernon E. Lux]] (1906? - August 20, 1962) was an active [[IBM]] member, contibutor of many magazines and published his own [[The Dragon]]. He worked as a professional magician and a dealer. Lux served as first president and founder of the International Society of Junior Magicians. | ||
His | His column, ''Dragon Reincarnate'', was a feature of Abbott's [[The New Tops]] magazine. | ||
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Revision as of 14:09, 17 October 2008
Vernon E. Lux (1906? - August 20, 1962) was an active IBM member, contibutor of many magazines and published his own The Dragon. He worked as a professional magician and a dealer. Lux served as first president and founder of the International Society of Junior Magicians.
His column, Dragon Reincarnate, was a feature of Abbott's The New Tops magazine.