Samuel Lipschutz
Samuel or
Salomon Lipschütz (April 30, 2007). Retrieved on 2008-12-20. ''The Chess-Player's Manual'', to which Lipschütz contributed the appendix, gives only his first initial, "S". The
Jewish Encyclopedia (see below), gives his first name as "Solomon".
Jeremy Gaige in his 1987 book ''Chess Personalia: A Biobibliography'' lists five sources that give his first name as "Simon", four that give it as "Samuel", and one that gives it as "Solomon". In an earlier book, Gaige wrote, "His first name has been variously given as Samuel, Simon or Solomon. The weight of evidence does not clearly favor any of them." In a new biography of Lipschütz, Stephen Davies establishes that he used "Salomon" for official purposes but that he was called "Samuel" by family and friends.}} (July 4, 1863 in
Ungvár – November 30, 1905 in
Hamburg) was a
chess player and author. He was chess champion of the
United States from 1892 to 1894.
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