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'''Walter Stokes Fogg''' (November 12, 1890 - September 12, 1942), born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania was an amateur magician, author and advertiser.


 
== Biography ==
His magical enthusiasm dated back to the time when he first saw [[Kellar]]. He graduated from Cornell University in 1912 with an M.E. degree.  
His magical enthusiasm dated back to the time when he first saw [[Kellar]]. He graduated from Cornell University in 1912 with an M.E. degree.  


Fogg wrote dealers ads and ghosted several magic books, including C. H.
Fogg wrote dealers ads and ghosted several magic books, including C. H. Hopkin's [["Outs", Precautions and Challenges]] (1940).
Hopkin's [["Outs", Precautions and Challenges]] (1940).


== References ==
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* [[Genii 1942 October]] (Obit)
* [[Genii 1942 October]] (Obit)


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Revision as of 17:27, 2 August 2013

Walter S. Fogg
BornNovember 12, 1890
Philadelphia
DiedSeptember 12, 1942 (age 51)

Walter Stokes Fogg (November 12, 1890 - September 12, 1942), born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania was an amateur magician, author and advertiser.

Biography

His magical enthusiasm dated back to the time when he first saw Kellar. He graduated from Cornell University in 1912 with an M.E. degree.

Fogg wrote dealers ads and ghosted several magic books, including C. H. Hopkin's "Outs", Precautions and Challenges (1940).

References