James Walker Osborne: “Perpetual Beginner,” Siamese Chicken, Brawling Lawyer by John S. Hilbert Not every Manhattan Chess Club member at the end of the nineteenth century was an excellent chess player. While the masters are remembered, as well they should be, for their extraordinary play, clubs didn’t survive on the ingenious cogitations of a few gifted and often honorary members. The driving forces of a chess club, especially a gentleman’s chess club, were the members who served as officers and directors, the men who through their constant attendance, loyal payment of dues, and ever-ready willingness to provide “a little extra” for special occasions, sustained the organizations which … [Read more...]