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The Hansom Wheels keep Sherlock Holmes alive
Attendees at The Hansom Wheels 2006 Christmas Party
The Hansom Wheels was created by Rev. E. Wayne Wall, BSI, aka "Holy Peters," in the early 1970s. Initially there were no regular members other than the good Reverend himself, but in early 1977 he joined with Dr. G. B. Lane of the USC music department to form a more structured organization. Using the pseudonym Dr. John H. Watson, Rev. Wall took on the scionic title of The Hub. G.B. became Col. Sebastian Moran with the title of Commissionaire. Together they organized a first meeting, which was held in the Music Building of USC Sunday afternoon, April 14, 1977. The initial program consisted of (1) the call to order, "The game is afoot!", (2) the responsive reading of The Musgrave Ritual, (3) the playing of an audio tape of the Rathbone- Bruce A Scandal in Bohemia, and
Subsequent convocations have consisted of dinner meetings following this same general format. At the first such, which was held May 19, 1977, at the Celebrity Club, Don Mankowski was appointed Official Quizmaster and Bob Robinson Program Chairman. With occasional venue changes, the organization then met each month for the next six years. Since then it has met six times a year, generally on the third Thursday of each even- numbered month. The organization's newsletter, The Pink 'Un, named for the racing form mentioned in The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle, initially was written and distributed by The Hub. After a few years, Phil Dematteis took over this job, which he performs yet today. Bill Brown, who had become quizmaster when Prof. Mankowski moved to Florida, retired last year and was replaced by the sister- and- sister team of Marcia Rowen and Kathy Trice. Trice had attended the initial meeting at USC, and for many years had handled the finances of the organization.
Today the bi- monthly The Pink 'Un enjoys a circulation of 80. The scionic meetings are attended by anywhere from 15 to 45 harmless eccentrics. We believe The Hansom Wheels to be one of the most successful and active Sherlock Holmes societies in all the world.
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