Chess
is a scientific game and its literature ought to be placed on the basis
of the strictest truthfulness, which is the foundation of all scientific
research. W. Steinitz
Jack O'Keefe Project
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Los Angeles Herald, Los Angeles, CA
Editors
Pillsbury, Harry Nelson
Shipley, W.P.
Chess Columns
1894.12.27-1895.01.13: [No problems] Unconfirmed (probably not Lipschutz)
1895.01.20-1895.02.10: [P#1 to P#4] Unconfirmed (probably not Lipschutz)
1895.02.25: Unknown
1905.12.17: [P#A41 to P#A42] Pillsbury
1905.12.24-1906.01.14: [P#1 to P#8] Pillsbury
1906.01.21-1906.04.08: [not numbered] Not stated (probably Shipley)
1906.04.15-1906.04.22: [P#6 to P#7] Not stated (probably Shipley)
1906.04.29-1906.05.27: [not numbered] Not stated (probably Shipley)
1906.06.03: [P#7 to P#8] Not stated (probably Shipley)
1906.06.10-1906.06.17: [not numbered] Not stated (probably Shipley)
1906.06.24-1906.07.01: [P#13 to P#16] Not stated (probably Shipley)
1906.07.08-1906.07.15: [not numbered] Not stated (probably Shipley)
1906.07.22-1906.08.22: [P#3 to P#10] Not stated (probably Shipley)
Chess News
1898.02.06 (Nellie Showalter)
1905.01.20-1905.05.17
Notes
• Appears to be a slightly modified version of the column concurrently published in the Philadelphia Inquirer
• Problems for 1905.12.24 and 1906.01.14 are not numbered