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"American Chess Bulletin: Years Covered" 3
Compiled by fredthebear
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This is a list of the series of collections containing games from the American Chess Bulletin (ACB). Games not yet in the database are included in the introduction, and will eventually be submitted. Because of limited space in the introductions, some years may have to be split into two collections

Related collections include Game Collection: Chess Life: Years Covvered and Game Collection: Chess Review: Years Covered.

The game numbering is for my own reference, and does not appear in the magazine. These represent the game number within the volume, and within the entire run of the the magazine.

Grateful thanks to User: sachistu for his invaluable help in assembling these collections. They are as much his as mine.

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1904 (352 games / 1-352)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1905 (January-June) (146 games / 353-498)
Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1905 (July-December) (235 games / 499-733)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1906 (January June) 135 games / 734-868)
Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1906 (July-December) (152 games / 869-1020)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1907 (261 games . 1021-1281)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1908 (255 games . 1282-1536)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1909 (265 games . 1537-1801)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1910 (235 games . 1802-2036)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1911 (285 games / 2037-2321)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1912 (166 games / 2322-2487)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1913 (233 games / 2488-2720)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1914 (156 games, 2721-2876)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1915 (203 games, 2877-3079)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1916 (225 games, 3080-3304)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1917 (110 games, 3305-3414)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1918 (144 games, 3415-3558)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1919 (129 games, 3559-3687)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1920 (128 games, 3688-3815)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1921 (201 games, 3816-4016)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1922 (215 games, 4017-4231)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1923 (231 games, 4232-4462)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1924 (188 games, 4463-4650)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1925 (131 games, 4651-4781)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1926 (111 games, 4782-4892)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1927 (86 games, 4893-4978)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1928 (90 games, 4979-5068))

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1929 (127 games, 5069-5195)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1930 (103 games, 5196-5298))

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1931 (101 games, 5298-5399)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1932 (116 games, 5400-5515)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1933 (172 games, 5516-5687)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1934 (155 games, 5688-5842)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1935 (142 games, 5843-5984)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1936 (123 games, 5985-6107)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1937 (99 games, 6107 / 6206)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1938 (119 games, 6207-6325)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1939 (156 games, 6326-6481))

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1940 (136 games, 6482-6617)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1941 and Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1941, pt. 2 (226 games, 6618-6843)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1942 (142 games, 6844-6985)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1943 (160 games, 6986-7145)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1944 (176 games, 7146-7321)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1945 (174 games, 7322-7495)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1947 (124 games, 7637-7760)

Game Collection: American Chess Bulletin 1948 (134 games, 7761-7894)

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"At the heart of every combination there shines an idea, and though combinations are without number, the number of ideas is limited." ― Eugene A. Znosko-Borovsky

"Capablanca's planning of the game is so full of that freshness of his genius for position play, that every hypermodern player can only envy him." ― Alexander Alekhine

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"An hour's history of two minds is well told in a game of chess." ― Jose R. Capablanca

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A New England June
by Bliss Carman

These things I remember

Of New England June,

Like a vivid day-dream

In the azure noon,

While one haunting figure

Strays through every scene,

Like the soul of beauty

Through her lost demesne.

Gardens full of roses

And peonies a-blow

In the dewy morning,

Row on stately row,

Spreading their gay patterns,

Crimson, pied and cream,

Like some gorgeous fresco

Or an Eastern dream.

Nets of waving sunlight

Falling through the trees;

Fields of gold-white daisies

Rippling in the breeze:

Lazy lifting groundswells,

Breaking green as jade

On the lilac beaches,

Where the shore-birds wade.

Orchards full of blossom,

Where the bob-white calls

And the honeysuckle

Climbs the old gray walls;

Groves of silver birches,

Beds of roadside fern,

In the stone-fenced pasture

At the river's turn.

Out of every picture

Still she comes to me

With the morning freshness

Of the summer sea, —

A glory in her bearing,

A sea-light in her eyes,

As if she could not forget

The spell of Paradise.

Thrushes in the deep woods,

With their golden themes,

Fluting like the choirs

At the birth of dreams.

Fireflies in the meadows

At the gate of Night,

With their fairy lanterns

Twinkling soft and bright.

Ah, not in the roses,

Nor the azure noon,

Nor the thrushes' music,

Lies the soul of June.

It is something finer,

More unfading far,

Than the primrose evening

And the silver star;

Something of the rapture

My beloved had,

When she made the morning

Radiant and glad,—

Something of her gracious

Ecstasy of mien,

That still haunts the twilight,

Loving though unseen.

When the ghostly moonlight

Walks my garden ground,

Like a leisurely patrol

On his nightly round,

These things I remember

Of the long ago,

While the slumbrous roses

Neither care nor know.

After 40...Kg8, Henry Nathan Stone announced mate in 7 moves
H Helms vs H N Stone, 1894 
(C51) Evans Gambit, 40 moves, 1-0

Anthony Santasiere made an oil painting of the final position,
J Smyth vs H Helms, 1915 
(A80) Dutch, 23 moves, 0-1

Helms the one left standing after a blazing gunfight
H Helms vs O Tenner, 1942 
(C51) Evans Gambit, 13 moves, 1-0

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