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Reading on <u>MACARTHUR</u> most of the day.
Reading on <u>MACARTHUR</u> most of the day.
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(cont. from 1/11) [1/11]
At Marboro looked at <u>A HISTORY OF CHESS</u> (see 1/7). It was well-<br>
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illustrated but didn't seem to have much, if any, info new<br>
At Marboro looked at <u>A HISTORY OF CHESS</u> (see 1/7). It was well-
to me. Among the variants in the chapter devoted to this<br>
illustrated but didn't seem to have much, if any, info new
<s>were</s> was <u>ATOMIC CHESS</u> which seems to be much simpler than<br>
to me. Among the variants in the chapter devoted to this
<u>LES ECHES ATOMIQUES DE NASSOUN BEY TAHER</u> in Boyer's<br>
<s>were</s> was <u>ATOMIC CHESS</u> which seems to be much simpler than
<u>LES JEUX D'ECHECS NON ORTHODOXES</u>. I believe that the game is<br>
<u>LES ECHES ATOMIQUES DE NASSOUN BEY TAHER</u> in Boyer's
played with the regular set. A pawn can be promoted to an<br>
<u>LES JEUX D'ECHECS NON ORTHODOXES</u>. I believe that the game is
"atomic bomb." When it moves (how?) it explodes wiping off<br>
played with the regular set. A pawn can be promoted to an
all pcs. in the 8 surrounding spaces and itself, of course. (Rough<br>
"atomic bomb." When it moves (how?) it explodes wiping off
idea.) It also had <s>ECHECS HEXAGONAUX</s> <u>LE JEU GLINSKI</u> (see<br>
all pcs. [pieces] in the 8 surrounding spaces and itself, of course. (Rough
<u>NOUVEAUX JEUX D'ECHECS NON ORTHODOXES).<br>
idea.) It also had <s>ECHECS HEXAGONAUX</s> <u>LE JEU GLINSKI</u> (see
<u>NOUVEAUX JEUX D'ECHECS NON ORTHODOXES).