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Note: USCF Sales will sell a book by any of the above authors as long as there is a co-author on the USCF Sales Approved List. For example, it does sell books by Eric Schiller which are co-authored by ], because Watson is on the list of authors approved by ], the owner of USCF Sales. | |||
== See also == | == See also == |
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Chess Life is the official publication of the United States Chess Federation (USCF), and reaches more than a quarter of a million readers every month. A subscription to this leading chess magazine is one of the benefits of Full Adult, Youth, or Life membership in the USCF. Scholastic members receive Chess Life bi-monthly.
The United States Chess Federation was incorporated on December 27, 1939. In the early years, it had no office and no publication. In 1945 and 1946, USCF Annual books were published. In 1946, publication of Chess Life started as a bi-weekly newspaper, usually 8 or 12 pages long. In 1960, Frank Brady converted Chess Life to a slick covered magazine.
Editors of Chess Life
- 1946-1957 Montgomery Major
- 1960-1961 Frank Brady
- 1966-1967 Bill Goichberg
- Ed Edmondson
- Fred Wren
- Burt Hochberg
- Boris Baczynskyj
- Julie Ann Desch
- Fairfield Hoban
- Larry Parr
- Glenn Petersen
- Peter Kurzdorfer
- Kalev Pehme
- Glenn Petersen
- Gerald Dullea
- Kathleen Merz
- Daniel Lucas
See also
- Presidents of the United States Chess Federation
- Executive Directors of the United States Chess Federation
- Fédération Internationale des Échecs (FIDE)
- United States Chess Federation
External links
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