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- Ely Culbertson mostly played with his wife Josephine Culbertson.
- In this, he was following the practice established by Ely Culbertson in the early 1930s.
- Ely Culbertson, the Barnum of the bridge movement, watched the trial closely from New York.
- TBW was founded in 1929 by Ely Culbertson, and over the years became the premier publication concerning contract bridge.
- Ely Culbertson's other partners were Theodore Lightner, Waldemar von Zedtwitz, Howard Schenken, and Michael Gottlieb.
- Early in 1933, the Crockford Club ( Ely Culbertson ) hired card detective Mickey MacDougall to watch Karn for cheating.
- The " Principle of Preparedness " was originally used by Ely Culbertson in the 1930s and is referred to by various writers from that period.
- An original member of the championship Four Aces team in 1932, Frey left in 1935 to join Ely Culbertson's many bridge enterprises.
- She worked as secretary to the auction bridge authority Wilbur C . Whitehead in the early 1920s and married Ely Culbertson in 1923 ( divorced 1938 ).
- Shepard was one of the twelve members of the Bridge Headquarters, organized in 1931 and representing bridge's " old guard " against the insurgent Ely Culbertson.
- The growing fame of Ely Culbertson, however, prompted Goren to abandon his original career choice to pursue bridge competitions, where he attracted the attention of Milton Work.
- It stood in opposition to Ely Culbertson's bidding system, representing bridge's " old guard ", and with a stated purpose of standardizing bridge bidding and play.
- He also played for the Culbertson team, as one partner of Ely Culbertson, during the 1931 32 Culbertson Beasley match for the Schwab Cup, 1933 in London ( see photo ).
- Ely Culbertson's primary partner was his wife Josephine Culbertson ( nowadays considered by some to have been a stronger player than her husband ); she played 88 of the 150 rubbers.
- According to Victor Mollo : No man stood so close to the emperor of bridge, Ely Culbertson, as Ted Lightner . . . For a part of the celebrated world champion in 1953.
- Sheinwold was born in England and came to Brooklyn at age 9 . After graduating from City College in 1933, he worked as a writer for Ely Culbertson, then the leading authority on bridge.
- From 1927 on, he played in bridge tournaments, and in 1932, during the depression he was hired as a writer for Ely Culbertson's magazine, " The Bridge World ".
- Among them, " Point-Count Bidding " ( 1949 ) " pushed the great mass of bridge players into abandoning Ely Culbertson's clumsy and inaccurate honor-trick method of valuation ."
- The United States Bridge Association, established by Ely Culbertson and his staff, conducted a Grand National Team-of-Four championship from 1934 to 1937 ( the lifetime of the organization before merger created the ACBL ).
- Some if its members were also among the most famous names in bridge, including Vanderbilt, Ely Culbertson, Charles Goren, Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schenken, Sam Stayman, Zia Mahmood, Bobby Levin and Steve Weinstein.
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