Elo, Arpad E., 1903-

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Name (Latin)
Elo, Arpad E., 1903-
Date of birth
1903-08-25
Date of death
1992-11-05
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 50484289
Wikidata: Q326557
Library of congress: n 78053688
TEC10: 000205196
Sources of Information
  • The Author's The rating of chessplayers, past and present, c2008.
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Wikipedia description:

Arpad Emmerich Elo (né Élő Árpád Imre August 25, 1903 – November 5, 1992) was a Hungarian-American physics professor who created the Elo rating system for two-player games such as chess. Born in Egyházaskesző, Kingdom of Hungary, he moved to the United States with his parents in 1913. He obtained his BSc and MSc degrees in 1925 and 1928, respectively, both from the University of Chicago, where he also played chess in the Chicago Chess League. Starting from 1926 until his retirement in 1969, he was a physics instructor at Marquette University in Milwaukee. By the 1930s he was the strongest chess player in Milwaukee, at the time one of the nation's leading chess cities. He won the Wisconsin State Championship eight times, and was the 11th person inducted into the World Chess Hall of Fame. He also served as the president of American Chess Federation (predecessor of United States Chess Federation) for terms 1935 and 1936.

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