Chess Life
The Kibitzer From the Editor's Mail-Bag Volume 1, Number 1, September 5, 1946
The Kibitzer From the Editor's Mail-Bag Volume 1, Number 2, September 20, 1946
San Diego (Cal.) Elects Officers For The New Year Volume 1, Number 9, January 5, 1947
Team Tournament Organizing For Los Angeles Volume 1, Number 9, January 5, 1947
Chess Matches By Television Slated For 1947 Volume 1, Number 10, January 20, 1947
Modesto Chess First Birthday (Cal.) Celebrates Volume 1, Number 10, January 20, 1947
Santa Barbara Chess Club and Sawtelle Veterans Chess Club Volume 1, Number 12, February 20, 1947
Sacramento Wins Team Match From Salinas Chess Volume 1, Number 12, February 20, 1947
I. A. Horowitz Is Undaunted By Train Wreck Volume 1, Number 13, March 5, 1947
Koltanowski in Blindfold At L. A. Athletic Volume 1, Number 13, March 5, 1947
Television To Feature Living Chess In Match Volume 1, Number 13, March 5, 1947
Varo Chess Club is Forming in Los Angeles Volume 1, Number 13, March 5, 1947
Salinas Bows To Modesto Chess In Hard Match Volume 1, Number 16, April 20, 1947
Chess In California By Herman Steiner, Volume 1, Number 17, May 5, 1947
Who's Who In American Chess: Herman Steiner Volume 1, Number 17, May 5, 1947
Who's Who In American Chess: J. B. Gee Volume 1, Number 17, May 5, 1947
Mrs. M. Stafford Played Chess For 77 Years Volume 1, Number 17, May 5, 1947
Honor Roll of Club Chapters Volume 1, Number 18, May 20, 1947
Department of Water and Power Chess Club Volume 1, Number 19, June 5, 1947
A Tournament of Champions (California contingent) Volume 1, Number 22, July 20, 1947
Redwood Area (Calif.) Forms Chess League Volume 1, Number 22, July 20, 1947
Television Eyes Chess Matches For Program Volume 2, Number 1, September 5, 1947
Who's Who In American Chess: Isaac Kashdan Volume 2, Number 2, September 20, 1947
Who's Who In American Chess: H. J. Ralston and Ralph H. Kuhns Volume 2, Number 3, October 5, 1947
Plans Progress for Television Chess Spectacle (Ralph Kuhns of the Varo Chess Club) Volume 2, Number 3, October 5, 1947
Chess in San Francisco Volume 2, Number 3, October 5, 1947
Varo Chess Club, Los Angeles Volume 2, Number 3, October 5, 1947
Mechanics Inst. Bests Combined North Bay Team Volume 2, Number 4, October 20, 1947
San Diego Wins From Coronado In 12 Board Tilt Volume 2, Number 6, November 20, 1947
Russians Bow To Sacramento Volume 2, Number 8, December 20, 1947
San Diego Chess Repeats Victory Volume 2, Number 9, January 5, 1948
Salinas Draws With Fresno Volume 2, Number 11, February 5, 1948
Allen G. Pearsall Volume 2, Number 12, February 20, 1948
San Pedro Chess Club Volume 2, Number 12, February 20, 1948
Area 6 U. S. Preliminaries Volume 2, Number 13, March 5, 1948
Fresno CC lost a team match to Salinas CC Volume 2, Number 14, March 20, 1948
Fresno Chess vs Kern County Volume 2, Number 16, April 20, 1948
Gee Wins Title at Sacramento Volume 2, Number 17, May 5, 1948
Steiner, Almgren Win In Area 6 Volume 2, Number 18, May 20, 1948
Paul Morphy Day at Santa Monica Volume 2, Number 19, June 5, 1948
Santa Monica Bests Ferro Volume 2, Number 20, June 20, 1948
Correspondence Chess League of Pacific Coast Semi-Annual Tournament Volume 2, Number 20, June 20, 1948
Mechanics Bests Central Calif. Volume 2, Number 20, June 20, 1948
William Donn Rogosin (9 months old) plays chess? Volume 2, Number 20, June 20, 1948
San Diego, Calif. Volume 2, Number 21, July 5, 1948
Modesto, Calif. Volume 2, Number 21, July 5, 1948
Sacramento Ties Modesto in Meet Volume 2, Number 21, July 5, 1948
Coronado Chess Club, Coronado, California Volume 2, Number 21, July 5, 1948
Merced, Calif. Volume 2, Number 22, July 20, 1948
Herman Steiner U. S. Champion Volume 3, Number 1, September 5, 1948
Escondido Chess Club Volume 3, Number 1, September 5, 1948
Log Cabin Chess Club vs Mechanics' Institute Chess Club Volume 3, Number 1, September 5, 1948
Cross Captures Calif. Open Volume 3, Number 3, October 5, 1948
Koltanowski Chess Publisher Volume 3, Number 5, November 5, 1948
Organize Club At Chula Vista Volume 3, Number 9, January 5, 1949
William J. Prewett Volume 3, Number 13, March 5, 1949
San Diego Bests Combined Team Volume 3, Number 13, March 5, 1949
San Diego Forms Chess Council Volume 3, Number 16, April 20, 1949
Gee Repeats at Sacramento Volume 3, Number 16, April 20, 1949
Spring Brings Match Fever Volume 3, Number 18, May 20, 1949
So. California Wins Over North Team Volume 3, Number 20, June 20, 1949
A Vote Of Thanks Volume 3, Number 21, July 5, 1949
Martin Captures Los Angeles Open Volume 3, Number 22, July 20, 1949
Adams Retains Santa Clara Co. Volume 4, Number 3, October 5, 1949
Peninsula Open Tournament Volume 4, Number 3, October 5, 1949
Ulvestad Holds San Diego Simul Volume 4, Number 4, October 20, 1949
Koltanowski Proves Spectacular In Titanic Simultaneous Event Volume 4, Number 8, December 20, 1949
With The Chess Clubs - Capital City CC Volume 4, Number 15, April 5, 1950
No Room For Intolerance By PAUL G. GIERS, Volume V, Number 3, October 5, 1950
Tournaments (that were) rated (average): Volume V, Number 6, November 20, 1950
Kolty Writes in Newsmagazine Volume 5, Number 15, April 5, 1951
New Publication by Calif. Ass'n Volume 5, Number 20, June 20, 1951
Koltanowski Travels East Volume 6, Number 4, October 20, 1951
Frauds in Chess Volume 6, Number 6, November 20, 1951
Perform Blindfold Record Volume 6, Number 8, December 20, 1951
Chess Column In Argonaut Volume 6, Number 14, March 20, 1952
Koltanowski Bests the Bogey-man But in Chess, Not Gun-Play Volume 6, Number 15, April 5, 1952
Steiner Stages Master Event Volume 6, Number 16, April 20, 1952
KPFA Puts Chess On Air Fridays Volume 6, Number 20, June 20, 1952
Form Federation in California Volume 6, Number 22, July 20, 1952
85 Players Vie in No Calif Meet Volume 7, Number 13, March 5, 1953
The Reader's Road To Chess Volume 7, Number 13, March 5, 1953
Chess Friends of Southern California Volume 8, Number 20, June 1953
Chess Columns Add 3 to List Volume 7, Number 22, July 20, 1953
Valley of the Moon Chess Festival Volume 8, Number 1, September 5, 1953
Juniors! Fun, Chess Beckon You Volume 8, Number 19, June 5, 1954
U. S. Junior Championship Tournament Volume 8, Number 23, August 5, 1954
Latest Novelty Chess Wallpaper Volume 9, Number 2, September 20, 1954
Dean Trophy to Fine Club Volume 9, Number 6, November 20, 1954
Rossolimo Wins Open September 5, 1955
Reshevsky-Rossolimo Tie Breaking September 20, 1955
U.S. Open Championship September 20, 1955
Herman Steiner (obit) December 5, 1955
U. S. Junior To Fischer! August 5, 1957
Borochow on Reshevsky April 20, 1959
Chess Life's Hall of Fame April 20, 1959
In Memoriam April 20, 1959
Photo of Douglas Fairbanks, Sr., Sammy Reshevsky and Charlie Chaplin on the set of "The Three Musketeers" movie (1921.) April 20, 1959
Sammy Under Observation (1921) April 20, 1959
Wang Wins Oakland Expert Event June 5, 1960
Southern California High School Championship to Sanchez July 5, 1960
27TH Annual North California VS. Southern California Chess Match July 5, 1960
Kashdan 28.5-1.5 In Simul July 5, 1960
Carl Huneke & Dan McLeod won the SF Golden Gate CC Class B Tournament July 20, 1960
Leslie Simon won the San Bernadino Open July 20, 1960
1960 Herman Steiner Chess Club Masters Tournament August 5, 1960
George Koltanowski, Blindfolded, vs. 100 Chess Players!!! September 20, 1960
Black Plays and Wins-San Diego Rating Tournament September 20, 1960
The Tenth Annual Valley of the Moon Chess Festival September 20, 1960
Wang California Junior Titlist September 20, 1960
California Open Championship October 20, 1960
Who Is Zemitis? November 5, 1960
Palo Alto Open-1960 January 20, 1961
Kovacs Wins California Championship January 20, 1961
The Kingboard February 20, 1961
Bobby Fischer was in California briefly last month March 20, 1961
Weinberger Wins Westchester Open March 20, 1961
California Open-1960 April 20, 1961
Popular singer and aspiring actor Bobby Darin is a chessplayer. April 20, 1961
Actor Richard Boone: Paladin of the "Have Gun Will Travel" television series, is a chessplayer. April 20, 1961
Bobby Fischer gave an exhibition while in California May, 1961
Reshevsky Awarded Match by Forfeiture, Fischer Protests August, 1961
Benko Wins U.S. Open Championship October, 1961
Raymond Schutt wins the Hayward Area District chess tournament January, 1962
Fritz Leiber has a chess story in the May issue of the S-F magazine IF April, 1962
Piatigorsky Trio July-August 1963
On The Scene (Piatigorsky Cup) by Major E.B. Edmondson September 1963
Larry Evans wins the Pacific South West Open November 1963
Orriel Smith August, 1965
Valley of the Moon September, 1966
Impressions of Piatigorsky Cup by Art Kaye September, 1966
U. S. Junior Invitational Championship by Isaac Kashdan September 1972
8th American Open by Carl L. Budd February 1973
Kenny Fong takes fifth at Durango February 1980
It's Never To Late - July 1984
Bobby Fischer's Literary Endeavor April 1984
Chess Educator of the Year: Elizabeth Shaughnessy May 2011
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