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 From the 1930s onward, the spread cull gained momentum. The Fischer book was translated into English in 1931, and Jean Hugard and Frederick Braue described a multi-card over-the-spread cull in //Expert Card Technique//, 1940, p. 129. In the 1960s, Edward Marlo began publishing a variety of approaches and variants of spread culling; most notably his Prayer Cull in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/24831/New+Tops/306|The New Tops]]//, Vol. 6 No. 6, June 1966, p. 28. From the 1930s onward, the spread cull gained momentum. The Fischer book was translated into English in 1931, and Jean Hugard and Frederick Braue described a multi-card over-the-spread cull in //Expert Card Technique//, 1940, p. 129. In the 1960s, Edward Marlo began publishing a variety of approaches and variants of spread culling; most notably his Prayer Cull in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/24831/New+Tops/306|The New Tops]]//, Vol. 6 No. 6, June 1966, p. 28.
  
-Some magicians found more subtle uses for the spread cull. For example, R. De Maro didn't use the technique to control a card or force a selection; instead, he used it to place a key card next to the selection as it was replaced in the spread. He published the idea in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/38149/The+Sphinx/3|The Sphinx]]//, Vol. 18 No. 5July 1919, p. 107.+Some magicians found more subtle uses for the spread cull. For example, Ellis Stanyon didn't use the technique to control a card or force a selection; instead, he used it to place a key card next to the selection as it was replaced in the spread. He published the idea in //[[http://askalexander.org/display/16633/Stanyon+s+Magic+Vol+04+No+02/4|Magic]]//, Vol. No. 2Nov. 1903, p. 20.
  
 For a further summation of the history and credits for card culling techniques, see Racherbaumer's "The Call to Cull" in //Antinomy//, No. 11, 3rd quarter 2007, p. 4; and also [[Convincing Control]]. For a further summation of the history and credits for card culling techniques, see Racherbaumer's "The Call to Cull" in //Antinomy//, No. 11, 3rd quarter 2007, p. 4; and also [[Convincing Control]].
  
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