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Date: 2011-11-08 16:24:18
Arnold Denker
Albert Simonson
Israel Albert Horowitz
Reuben Fine
Herman Steiner
Samuel Reshevsky
Frank Marshall
Alexander Kevitz
Arthur Dake
Chess
Fred Reinfeld
Isaac Kashdan

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