Stanford University Chess Club records, 1903-1918.

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Stanford University Chess Club records, 1903-1918.

Minutes, 1903-1918, which often include records of games and tournaments; and miscellaneous correspondence, financial records, records of tournament games, clippings, and a rules booklet. Some of the correspondence pertains to a tournament with the University of California Chess Club in Berkeley, 1915.

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