New York Times, New York, New York, Monday, June 10, 1963 - Page 28
Chess: Prodigy Play Easy to Attain With Zeal, Elan and Genius
Chess play engenders youthful zeal and has produced innumerable prodigies. Particular attributes of youth, besides talent, go into producing a prodigy. Imagination, élan, unflagging drive and arrogant confidence are but a few.
In hardly any other field does the polished virtuoso assert himself so early in life. To name at random some of the chess immortals who stamped their mark upon the game before they reached their teens, there were Paul Morphy, José Capablanca, Danican Philidor, Reuben Fine, Samuel Reshevsky, Salo Flohr, Larry Evans, Arturo Pomar, Mikhail Tal and Bobby Fischer…