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'''Chicago Magicians Club''' was a magic organization in Illinois, which was originally known as "The World's Master Magicians" starting in 1901 until they change the name at their October 2, 1911 meeting. <ref>Sphinx, October, 1911</ref>[[File:CMC.jpg|thumb|right|Insignia (1961)]] | '''Chicago Magicians Club''' was a magic organization in Illinois, which was originally known as "The World's Master Magicians" starting in 1901 until they change the name at their October 2, [[1911]] meeting. <ref>Sphinx, October, 1911</ref>[[File:CMC.jpg|thumb|right|Insignia (1961)]] | ||
Some of the charter members were [[Carl Felsman]], [[Arthur P. Felsman]], James (Kater) Thompson, Harry Payne, and Clarence Sellers. | Some of the charter members were [[Carl Felsman]], [[Arthur P. Felsman]], James (Kater) Thompson, Harry Payne, and Clarence Sellers. | ||
Latest revision as of 02:46, 5 July 2012
Chicago Magicians Club was a magic organization in Illinois, which was originally known as "The World's Master Magicians" starting in 1901 until they change the name at their October 2, 1911 meeting. [1]
Some of the charter members were Carl Felsman, Arthur P. Felsman, James (Kater) Thompson, Harry Payne, and Clarence Sellers.
It eventually became SAM Assembly No. 3.
References
- ↑ Sphinx, October, 1911
