Chess Review
Alexander Alekhine in California Volume 1, Number 1, January 1933
Herman Steiner Gave a Monster Simultaneous Exhibition Volume 1, Number 2, February 1933
Jose R. Capablanca in Los Angeles Volume 1, Number 4, April 1933
Northern California Chess News Volume 1, Number 6, June 1933
Hayward High School wins Northern California Championship for 3rd Time Volume 2, Number 5, May 1934
Hayward High School won the State Championship Match Volume 2, Number 7, July 1934
Who's Who In Problemdom - A. J. Fink Volume 3, Number 3, March 1935
An Analysis of Chess Ability; A Study of Hayward High School Volume 3, Number 4, April 1935
Pacific Coast Championship between Arthur W. Dake and Herman Steiner Volume 3, Number 8, August 1935
I. S. Turover Simultaneous Exhibitions in Los Angeles, Fresno and San Francisco Volume 4, Number 5, October 1936
Screen Stars Who Play Chess Volume 5, Number 10, October 1937
Florence Rice, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Star Volume 5, Number 12, December 1937
Frank Morgan, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Star Volume 6, Number 1, January 1938
More Screen Stars Who Play Chess Volume 6, Number 3, March 1938
A Chess Pioneer Volume 6, Number 7, July 1938
Congratulations to Herman Steiner! Volume 6, Number 9, September 1938
On Tour By I. A. Horowitz Volume 7, Number 3, March 1939
Northern California Chess League Volume 7, Number 4, April 1939
Bagby-Fink Match Volume 7, Number 4, April 1939
Southern California News Volume 7, Number 4, April 1939
Bagby-Koltanowski Match Volume 7, Number 11, December 1939
California Championship Volume 7, Number 11, December 1939
Movie star George Brent is an expert chess player Volume 8, Number 4, April 1940
Northern California Chess League won by the Russian Chess Club Volume 8, Number 4, April 1940
California School for the Deaf lost a chess match to the California School for the Blind Volume 8, Number 5, May 1940
Herman Steiner beat Philip Woliston in a match (5-2). Volume 8, Number 8, August_September 1940
The North won the Annual North-South Match by a score of 18.5-6.5. Volume 8, Number 8, August_September 1940
Herman Steiner Against 400 Volume 9, Number 10, December 1941
Berkeley Chess Club of the Deaf Volume 10, Number 9, November 1942
Letters - Only One Volume 10, Number 10, December 1942
Letters: Taken To Task Volume 10, Number 10, December 1942
Mrs. Roos is leading the California Open Ladies Tournament Volume 11, Number 1, January 1943
Herman Steiner is leading the California Open Tournament; Nancy Roos is 2nd Volume 11, Number 2, February 1943
Herman Steiner now leads the California Open Tournament with 14-0 Volume 11, Number 3, March 1943
Herman Steiner won the California Open Tournament with 17-0 Volume 11, Number 4, April 1943
Herman Steiner is largely responsible for the growing interest in chess in Hollywood Volume 11, Number 10, December 1943
Leandro Maldonado won the Championship of the Berkeley Chess Club for the Deaf Volume 11, Number 10, December 1943
Private Arthur Dake gave two exhibitions at the Camp Roberts Service Club Volume 12, Number 4, April 1944
Herman Steiner has obtained 540 new members for the USCF Volume 12, Number 9, November 1944
Letter from Billy Wilder of Hollywood Volume 12, Number 9, November 1944
Pan-American Tournament to replace U.S. Open Championship in Los Angeles Volume 12, Number 10, December 1944
Chess Briefs: Pan-American Tournament Volume 13, Number 1, January 1945
Chess Briefs: California State Championship Volume 13, Number 2, February 1945
Herman Steiner appointed 2nd Vice President of USCF Volume 13, Number 5, May 1945
Chess Review cover Movie Stars Sponsor Pan American Congress Volume 13, Number 6, June-July 1945
Chess Briefs Vol. 13 No. 6, June-July 1945: With photos of: Lauren Bacall, Herman Steiner, Charles Boyer, and Humphrey Bogart.
Roy E. Farnsworth - Loses finger tip, gains chess Vol. 13 No. 6, June-July 1945
Letter from Charles J. Fox of La Jolla Vol. 13 No. 7, Aug-Sept 1945
Letter from E. F. Groden, Y3c of Treasure Island Vol. 13 No. 7, Aug-Sept 1945
Board Six - Herman Steiner (USSR vs USA Match) Vol. 13 No. 7, Aug-Sept 1945
Chess Briefs Vol. 13 No. 7, Aug-Sept 1945
Hollywood Stages Brilliant Pan-American Chess Congress Vol. 13 No. 8, October 1945
Readers' Forum: U. S. Championship Volume 14, Number 1, January 1946
State and Regional Chess; Hollywood Chess Group Volume 14, Number 4, April 1946
Denker Retains United States Title By Fred Reinfeld Volume 14, Number 5, May 1946
Readers' Forum: Man Ray Volume 14, Number 5, May 1946
How Denker Beat Steiner Volume 14, Number 6-7, June-July 1946
Carroll Capps won the Mechanics' Institute Chess Club Championship Volume 14, Number 8, August-September 1946
William H. Steckel: Correspondence Statistician Volume 14, Number 12, December 1946
A. J. Fink won the California State Championship Volume 14, Number 12, December 1946
A. J. Fink-C. Howland: California State Championship Volume 15, Number 1, January 1947
Masters Meet; I. A. Horowitz and GM Reuben Fine Volume 15, Number 3, March 1947
Fascination; Olaf Ulvestad Simultaneous Exhibition Volume 15, Number 5, May 1947
Adolph Weiss won second prize in the 1943 Victory Postal Tournament Volume 15, Number 5, May 1947
Herman Steiner and Harry Borochow are having a 4-game match. Volume 15, Number 6, June 1947
Herman Steiner coaching Lana Turner and Spencer Tracy for chess scene in M.G.M.'s Cass Timerlane. Volume 15, Number 7, July 1947
James Cross beat Eugene Levin in a match by a score of 4.5-3.5. Volume 15, Number 7, July 1947
Letter from Harry Shaw of San Jose. Volume 15, Number 10, October 1947
Reuben Fine leads by 3.5-.5 in his practice match with Herman Steiner. Volume 15, Number 11, November 1947
Chester N. Fuglie; Sparks in Chess Volume 15, Number 11, November 1947
Reuben Fine won his practice match with Herman Steiner by a score of 5-1. Volume 15, Number 12, December 1947
Cause for Alarm? Volume 16, Number 2, February 1948
In Memoriam; Allen G. Pearsall Volume 16, Number 2, February 1948
Time Out; on the movie set of Call Northside 777 Volume 16, Number 2, February 1948
U.S. Championship Preliminary Area No. 6 Champion, Sven Almgren Volume 16, Number 6, June 1948
Gee Tops in Sacramento Volume 16, Number 6, June 1948
North vs. South California Volume 16, Number 7, July 1948
Steiner Wins U. S. Title Volume 16, Number 9, September 1948
Cross California Champion Volume 16, Number 10, October 1948
Martin Takes Santa Monica Open Volume 16, Number 11, November 1948
Steiner, Los Angeles Speed King Volume 16, Number 11, November 1948
California news Volume 16, Number 11, November 1948
Lyn Henderson, Southwest Woman Champion Volume 16, Number 11, November 1948
Around the Chess Clubs: California Volume 16, Number 12, December 1948
Steiner, Cross Tie in Hollywood Volume 16, Number 12, December 1948
Around the Chess Clubs, Dr. Max Euwe gave a Simultaneous Exhibition (16W, 3L & 3D) at the Mechanics' Institute CC Volume 17, Number 2, February 1949
Around the Chess Clubs, Clark Gable and Friends Volume 17, Number 3, March 1949
J. B. Gee won the Sacramento Open Volume 17, Number 4, April 1949
Supporters of Samuel Reshevsky of Los Angeles and Dr. Reuben Fine of New York are trying to arrange a match. Volume 17, Number 4, April 1949
California news Volume 17, Number 5, May 1949
Around the Chess Clubs Volume 17, Number 6, June 1949
Local Events - California Volume 17, Number 7, July 1949
South California Edges North Volume 17, Number 7, July 1949
Martin Keeps Los Angeles Title Volume 17, Number 8, August 1949
California news; Simultaneous Exhibitions by George Koltanowski, Isaac Kashdan and Olaf Ulvestad Volume 17, Number 11, November 1949
Nancy Roos Captured the Los Angeles County Ladies' Championship Volume 17, Number 12, December 1949
California - 'special exhibition game' Vol. 20, Number 5, May 1952
California - News Bulletin Vol. 22, Number 9, September 1954
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