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'''Tom Harris''' teamed with [[David Rose]] to perform as "Harris and Rose" while attending Vanderbilt University.
'''Tom Harris''' (c.1912-1969) teamed with [[David Rose]] to perform as "Harris and Rose" while attending Vanderbilt University.


== Biography ==
Again with Rose (later a bishop in the Episcopal Church), they conducted a column in 1930 and 1931  in the [[Linking Ring]] under the title of "TRIX FOR TRIXSTERS".
Again with Rose (later a bishop in the Episcopal Church), they conducted a column in 1930 and 1931  in the [[Linking Ring]] under the title of "TRIX FOR TRIXSTERS".


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In the 1950s, Harris  returned to Tennessee  and was retained by the Polaroid Corporation and commuted between Nashville and Boston as his services were required. Beginning in [[Genii 1959 January|January 1959 issue of Genii]], he wrote a series of articles under the title of CONJURING FOR THE COGNISCENTI.<ref>Obit, [[Genii 1969 May]]</ref>  
In the 1950s, Harris  returned to Tennessee  and was retained by the Polaroid Corporation and commuted between Nashville and Boston as his services were required. Beginning in [[Genii 1959 January|January 1959 issue of Genii]], he wrote a series of articles under the title of CONJURING FOR THE COGNISCENTI.<ref>Obit, [[Genii 1969 May]]</ref>  


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Latest revision as of 10:12, 30 November 2013

Thomas M. Harris
BornThomas M. Harris
circa 1912
Howell, Tennessee
DiedMarch 20, 1969 1969 (age 56)
Nashville, Tennessee

Tom Harris (c.1912-1969) teamed with David Rose to perform as "Harris and Rose" while attending Vanderbilt University.

Biography

Again with Rose (later a bishop in the Episcopal Church), they conducted a column in 1930 and 1931 in the Linking Ring under the title of "TRIX FOR TRIXSTERS".

Harris received his MA degree from Harvard University and taught there for a number of years before practicing as a consulting psychologist in the Boston Area. He joined the S.A.M. and became a member of the Boston Assembly. He was also a member of the IBM.[1]

In the 1950s, Harris returned to Tennessee and was retained by the Polaroid Corporation and commuted between Nashville and Boston as his services were required. Beginning in January 1959 issue of Genii, he wrote a series of articles under the title of CONJURING FOR THE COGNISCENTI.[2]

References

  1. Broken Wand, MUM, July 1969
  2. Obit, Genii 1969 May