L.A. Times Problem No. 3576, Chess by Isaac Kashdan
L.A. Times Problem No. 3576 by R. Pille
Problem: (03/29/1964) White mates in three. Solution: (04/19/1964). Stockfish Analysis.

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L.A. Times Problem No. 3576, Chess by Isaac Kashdan
L.A. Times Problem No. 3576 by R. Pille
Problem: (03/29/1964) White mates in three. Solution: (04/19/1964). Stockfish Analysis.
L.A. Times Problem 3575, Chess, by Isaac Kashdan
L.A. Times Problem No. 3575 by H. June
Problem: (03/29/1964) White mates in two. Solution: (04/19/1964). Stockfish Analysis.
Chessworld Review
The Los Angeles Times Los Angeles, California Sunday, March 22, 1964
CHESSWORLD The first issue of Chessworld, new magazine edited by Frank Brady, contains 80 pages beautifully printed on fine paper with colorful pictures and drawings. The material is of general interest, and anyone with a smattering of chess knowledge will find much to enjoy. On the other hand, the player who wishes to improve his game and is looking for technical information will not find it here. The main article is on the life of Paul Morphy, written by David Lawson. It is a good factual account of the New Orleans lad who was perhaps the greatest chess genius of all time, though his active career was all too short. Grandmaster Alexander Kotov of the Soviet Union writes "Why the Russians," giving some insight into the status of chess in Russia, and the reasons for the sustained success of their players. Pal Benko, who is an expert on the subject, discusses the perils of time pressure in tournament chess. This is a form of addiction that has its amusing aspects, though not to the players concerned. The most controversial item in the issue is by U.S. champion Bobby Fischer, who lists the 10 greatest masters in history. To Be Continued.
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L.A. Times Chess by Isaac Kashdan, March 22, 1964
L.A. Times Problem No. 3574 by V.N. Zabunov
Problem: (03/22/1964) White mates in three. Solution: (04/12/1964). Stockfish Analysis.
L.A. Times “Chess” by Isaac Kashdan, March 22, 1964
L.A. Times Problem No. 3573 by J. Gangkoiner
Problem: (03/22/1964) White mates in two. Solution: (04/12/1964). Stockfish Analysis.
L.A. Times Problem No. 3570 Chess by Isaac Kashdan
L.A. Times Problem No. 3570 by E. Tchelebi
Problem: (03/08/1964) White mates in three. Solution: (03/29/1964). Stockfish Analysis.
L.A. Times Chess by Isaac Kashdan, Problem No. 3569
L.A. Times Problem No. 3569 by J. A. W. Swane
Problem: (03/08/1964) White mates in two. Solution: (03/29/1964). Stockfish Analysis.
L.A. Times Problem No. 3028 by M. Havel, Chess by Isaac Kashdan
L.A. Times Problem No. 3028 by M. Havel
Problem: (12/28/1958) White mates in three. Solution: (01/11/1959). Stockfish Analysis.