Kenneth Clayton
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Kenneth Clayton (b. 26 July 1938) is an American chess master. He won US Amateur Chess Championship in 1963. He attended Harvard University but did not finish. His picture was on the cover of the June, 1963 issue of Chess Life magazine.[1]
He was stationed in Vietnam during the Vietnam War and is credited by Paul Truong with teaching him chess.
[edit] References
- ^ Chess Life, June 1963, p. 140
[edit] External links
- FIDE rating card for Kenneth Clayton
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