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Stern Plays Chess Against 20 Tonight

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A former New Jersey State Chess Champion from the Medical School will be playing simultaneous matches on 20 boards in the Dunster House Large Common Room tomorrow evening at 7:30 p.m.

The appearance of Adolf Stern 2M is being promoted by Milton I. Vanger, teaching fellow in History, under the sponsorship of the Dunster House Committee.

While preference at the boards will be given to members of Dunster, there will be an opportunity for others to play if less than 20 Funsters appear.

Stern, who in the past has won 95 percent of his games in simultaneous competition, thinks that this time lack of match practice may keep him down to the 852 percent mark.

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