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[[Gordon W. Mattice]] (1907 | [[Gordon W. Mattice]] (c.1907- 1982) was a Reverend and amateur magician. | ||
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As a boy, he knew [[Hardeen]] when they lived on 113th Street in New York City, across from his own home. | As a boy, he knew [[Hardeen]] when they lived on 113th Street in New York City, across from his own home. | ||
A member of [[I.B.M.]], Order of Merlin, from Ring 140 (Ithaca. NY), Mattice wrote a column called "Magiministers" for Genii magazine in 1939 and into the 1940s. | A member of [[I.B.M.]], Order of Merlin, from Ring 140 (Ithaca. NY), Mattice wrote a column called "Magiministers" for [[Genii]] magazine in 1939 and into the 1940s.<ref>Linking Ring, November 1980</ref><ref><ref>Linking Ring, December 1982, Broken Wand</ref> | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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[[CATEGORY:Biographies]] | [[CATEGORY:Biographies]] | ||
Revision as of 14:39, 18 March 2012
Gordon W. Mattice (c.1907- 1982) was a Reverend and amateur magician.
| Gordon W. Mattice | |
| Born | circa 1907 |
|---|---|
| Died | April 19, 1982 (age 74) |
As a boy, he knew Hardeen when they lived on 113th Street in New York City, across from his own home.
A member of I.B.M., Order of Merlin, from Ring 140 (Ithaca. NY), Mattice wrote a column called "Magiministers" for Genii magazine in 1939 and into the 1940s.[1]Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag
References
- ↑ Linking Ring, November 1980