- Mona May
Karff (née
Minna Ratner; 20
October 1908 – 10
January 1998) was an
American chess player. She
dominated U.S. women's
chess in the 1940s and early...
- 1938 Mona May
Karff 1940
Adele Rivero (2) 1941 Mona May
Karff (2) 1942 Mona May
Karff (3) 1944
Gisela Kahn
Gresser 1946 Mona May
Karff (4) 1948 Gisela...
- she won it with a
perfect score. She won it
again in 1948 (with Mona May
Karff), 1955 (with
Nancy Roos), 1957 (with
Sonja Graf), 1962, 1965, 1966 (with...
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journalist Nachum Gutman,
painter Idel Ianchelevici,
sculptor Mona May
Karff,
chess player Boris Katz,
artificial intelligence researcher Gary Koshnitsky...
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behind Mary Bain and Mona May
Karff, and tied for
second at the 1942 U.S. Women's
Championship behind Adele Belcher and
Karff. Roos was a
professional photographer...
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zonal tournament for that year.
Gresser won 8–2. Mona
Karff and
Sonja Graf tied at 7–3, but
Karff had more Sonnenborn-Berger
points and
qualified with...
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Literary Committee Member (uncredited)
Opened by
Mistake (1940) - Mrs.
Karff (uncredited)
Lucky Cisco Kid (1940) -
Choir Leader (uncredited) Anne of...
- (1909–1978)
Albert Kapengut (born 1944)
Nonna Karakashyan (born 1940) Mona May
Karff (1914–1998)
Sergey Karjakin (born 1990)
Anatoly Karpov (born 1951), world...
- have the
brains for the game". In 1941, she lost her
title to Mona May
Karff. The day just before,
Adele remarried, to
Donald Belcher. She was Vermont...
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Amina (2006)
Kazakhstan – WIM Karavade,
Eesha (1987)
India – WGM and IM
Karff, Mona (1914–1998)
Bessarabia (Moldova), Palestine, USA – WIM Kazarian, Anna-Maja...