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and former president and vice-president, competed nationally in chess in the 1950s. In 1954, Kaufman finished seventh in the U.S. Open. In 1957 at the U.S. Open, while ultimately finishing out of contention, Kaufman was in first place after the fourth round and tied for third after the sixth round.
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As the executive director of the American Chess Foundation, Kaufman expanded their program of teaching chess to school-age children, leading to the name change of the organization to "Chess-in-the-Schools". Kaufman is an advocate of
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in his defection from the Soviet Union in 1989. He was also instrumental in the formation of the Samford Chess Fellowship and is former secretary of the fellowship committee. Kaufman has a
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After Defection, Chess Whiz Kid Wants to Be King, Los Angeles Times, May 29, 1989.
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and believes that chess increases children's reading and reasoning skills.
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John Donaldson is the New Secretary of the Samford Fellowship Committee
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At the American Chess Foundation, Kaufman aided the chess prodigy
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In 1958, Kaufman came in sixth in the U.S. Open. The winner,
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Allen Kaufman player profile at US Chess Federation
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Marshall Chess Club
Eldis Cobo Arteaga
chess as mental training
Gata Kamsky
Morphy Number
Arthur Bisguier
Norman T. Whitaker
Bobby Fischer



Allen Kaufman Chessgames Biography
Chess in the Schools, New York City
"When Chess Was King of the City"
U.S. Open 1954, New Orleans
“KAUFMAN ON TOP IN NATIONAL OPEN; Gains Undisputed Possession of First Place in Chess Tourney at Cleveland"
"CO-LEADERS PLAY TO DRAW IN CHESS; Donald Byrne and Berliner in Stalemate at National Open—Bisguier Upset"
U.S. Open 1958, Rochester
“In Harlem, a Chess Champion Passes On His Moves and Enthusiasm”
After Defection, Chess Whiz Kid Wants to Be King, Los Angeles Times, May 29, 1989.
John Donaldson is the New Secretary of the Samford Fellowship Committee
Life is not a Board Game
Allen Kaufman
Chessgames.com
Allen Kaufman player profile at US Chess Federation
Categories
American chess players
1933 births
Living people
Chess players from New York City

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