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
(close this window to return to list)

New York Daily Graphic, New York, NY
Editor
Baudermann, L. (see Brooklyn Chess Chronicle 1885.09.15)
Chess Columns
1885.07.19-1887.09.17: [P#1 to P#218] Not stated (probably Baudermann)
1887.09.24: [P#220 to P#221] Not stated (probably Baudermann)
1887.10.01: [P#219 to P#220] Not stated (probably Baudermann)
1887.10.08: [P#222 to P#223] Not stated (probably Baudermann)
1887.10.15: [P#221 to P#222] Not stated (probably Baudermann)
Chess News
1875.12.29-1878.09.01: Unknown
Missing Chess Columns
1886.11.27: [P#138 to P#139] issue incomplete at Fulton History
Notes
1885.11.22 and 1885.11.29 use the same problem numbers
After 1887.09.17 problem numbers become jumbled
Column appears to end at 1887.10.15. No columns for 1887.10.22 & 1887.10.29
Sources
Fulton History
GenealogyBank.com (ends 1877)
Joost van Winsen

Jack O'Keefe Project
(close this window to return to list)