Charles Weldon

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Charles Weldon (born 1939 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin - died of peritonitis in 1993 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia) was a chess master and professor of computer science at City University of New York. Weldon was a three-time Wisconsin State Chess Champion, and swept all his games at the US Amateur Chess Championship. He is listed as a life member with the United States Chess Federation; he was known for playing the Schliemann Defense.

Weldon is survived by a brother and a sister.

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