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Anne Kelly
April 11, 2021
Whip smart & what an honor to have known him!
Anne Kelly
April 11, 2019
He was small in stature but had an amazing memory of magic. Traveled with my husband and the doctor to Las Vegas where me remarked "you look good all cleaned up"
Thomas Ewing
April 29, 2013
I knew Charles from his membership in the Magic Collectors' Association and visited with him frequently at magic history events. He was a delightful person, a good friend and someone with an avid interest in magic history. The magic history world knew of his planned biography on Birch the magician which sadly now, he will not get to publish, nor will be get to enjoy. A moment of silence was held in his honor this past Saturday at the Washington, DC Symposium on Magic History attended by 150 of the leading magic historians and collectors from around the world. The group was very saddened to hear of his passing. Our condolences to his friends and family.
Marie Mooney
April 25, 2013
My husband Bob and I met Charles in 1970 as students of the new college. He was really a great teacher and an inspiration to both of us. Bob worked closely with Charles and the poli-sci
department. We are glad to hear he had a full life filled with family and friends who loved him. He certainly will be missed.
Sincerely,
Bob and Marie Mooney
Class of 1972.
Tracy Leach
April 25, 2013
What a wonderful teacher he was, I took as many of his classes as possible. Great instructor and wonderfully old school - it makes me smile remembering how he made gentlemen remove their hats and tossed us out if we were unprepared! Thank you Dr. McCall...
Rachel Salau-Barce
April 24, 2013
I had Dr. McCall as an instructor. I remember him fondly and that his class was one that I enjoyed going to. Have a big magic show in the sky.
Andrew Baird
April 18, 2013
Dr. McCall was the first professor I encountered when I was an ex-Marine going to college. He opened a window into a new and exciting world for me and the very varied group of students in a special class for “instant sophomores”. We were challenged in many ways (define your terms!) and always captivated by his wit , humanity and brilliance. In his many classes and Friday after school get-togethers I was lucky enough to be involved in, I found his many experiences made for a fascinating and rewarding college education. When I went into the profession that Professor McCall often called “being a robot” I hoped he was not disappointed in me (the law and I am a prosecutor). Today I still have on my desk and within reach one of his strongest recommended books, “Popular Government in America”.
Even after forty years I am saddened that I will never have the chance to have another always interesting conversation with him. When I first heard the news of his death, I had such a heart felt sigh, that even my white blue eyed cat “Gerald” heard it.
Jon Bashor
April 18, 2013
Professor. Magician. Friend. Charles was a great influence, whether in class or graciously hosting a student gathering in his home. My wife and I had the privilege of visiting the Magic Castle in Hollywood at his invitation, seeing yet another side of this remarkable person. Even though I graduated many years ago, he was often in my mind as I continued my career and sought to understand our political world. God bless you, Charles.
C Peters
April 18, 2013
I too am a former student from the late '80s. I found Dr. McCall to be very engaging and a wonderful professor. I would see him time to time at the CSUB baseball games in later years. The school will miss him.
April 18, 2013
God bless you Dr. McCall
...a former student
Anne Kelly
April 17, 2013
My husband and I took a delightful trip to Las Vegas to see Lance Burton. We had a memorable weekend talking politics and magic. I loved his knowledge and wit. I will miss my friend but was proud to know him. He lost his hat that
day in the wind, oh, my.........
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