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John Rendall Chandler
  
Number of games in database: 3
Years covered: 1909 to 1910


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JOHN RENDALL CHANDLER
(born Jan-20-1889, died Dec-13-1959, 70 years old) United States of America

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Last updated: 2019-01-21 03:45:12

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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. J R Chandler vs W P M Mitchell  1-0281909Yale - Harvard mC83 Ruy Lopez, Open
2. J R Chandler vs W P M Mitchell ½-½601910Yale-Harvard C.H.Y.P. playoff mC80 Ruy Lopez, Open
3. J M Bee vs J R Chandler 0-146191010th Anglo-American universities cable mC66 Ruy Lopez
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Kibitzer's Corner
Dec-26-07  whiteshark: Quote of the day:

"Chess is the most elaborate waste of human intelligence outside of an advertising agency."

--- Raymond Chandler

Dec-26-07  Jim Bartle: When I worked at an advertising agency we played chess all the time...
Dec-26-07  Larsker: One of my favourite authors. He wrote his novels on small pieces of cardboard with approximate 4 lines of text on each piece - and there had to be something good or funny or well said on each piece.
Dec-26-07  whiteshark: <Jim B.> reminds me of the saying that whatever size the budget for an advertising agency is, it will be used. :D
Jan-20-19  Kraisteinkov: 1889-1959... Please update his biography.
Jan-20-19
Premium Chessgames Member
  MissScarlett: Please provide your reasoning. #qed
Jan-20-19  zanzibar: <Missy> you mean sourcing, as a 130 year old reasoned is rather well seasoned.
Jan-21-19
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  Stonehenge: United States, Veterans Administration Master Index, 1917-1940 have Birth Date 20 Jan 1889 Death Date 13 Dec 1959.
Jan-21-19  JimNorCal: An uncle of Geoff?

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