Word: gibson
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...GIBSON New York City...
Dunninger shrugs and asks: "If other magicians can do it, why don't they copy me? You can steal anything a man possesses but you can't steal his personality. Am I right or wrong?" Walter Gibson, who has ghostwritten for Dunninger as well as for such other "greats" as Houdini, Blackstone and Thurston, thinks Dunninger is right. "All magicians mix showmanship with their magic," says Gibson. "Dun ninger's on top because he uses only 5% magic and 95% showmanship...
Baker, William Whitney, Jr. '50, Brown, Ernest Burton '50, Everett, Henry Coffin, 3d '49, Galle, Gernnaro Peter '51, Gibson, Roland Jerrold '51, Gilbert, David Hillary '50, Croshong, David Lewis '49, Hamblett, David Coombs '49 (Captain), Kenter, Jerry '51, Lawrence, William Gordon '50 Leeming, Joseph, 3d '50, Lockett, Andrew Moore, 3d, '50, McCormick, Patrick Benjamin Michael '50, Nordlinger, Louis Maurice '50, Ruby, Albert Francis, Jr. '50, Trimble, Donald Edward '50, Walsh, Joseph Michael '51, Ward, Lawrence William '50, Welch, Richard Skeflington '51, White, Richard Manning '51, Williams, George Huntington...
...Gibson, Harry Coe of 2012 3rd Avenue North, Great Falls, Mont; Great Falls High. Morris, Roger Helmick of 1030 Palm Road, Tucson, Ariz, Tuscon Senior High. Scanion Matthew Paul of Box 26, Dawson, N. M.: Dawson High. Singleton, John Weir of 1737 Glencoe Street, Denver, Colo.: East High, Denver...
...signed these replies "Yours very sincerely, Sherlock Holmes" was Samuel William Gibson Morton, a top company official. An old Holmes fan himself, Morton sent advice to farmers in Minnesota who were troubled by cattle thieves, to old ladies in Massachusetts who heard strange noises at night, and several times actually helped solve cases from clues supplied in the letters...