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- Q20921606 subject Q20810140.
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- Q20921606 abstract "Adele Rivero was the first U.S Women's Chess Champion and held the title twice, in 1937 and 1940. She learned chess because her husband told her that "woman didn't have the brains for the game". In 1941, she lost her title to Mona May Karff. The day just before, Adele remarried with Donald Belcher. She was Vermont Champion in 1954.".
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- Q20921606 wikiPageWikiLink Q6553818.
- Q20921606 wikiPageWikiLink Q6647069.
- Q20921606 birthPlace Q31.
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- Q20921606 name "Adele Rivero / Adele Belcher".
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- Q20921606 comment "Adele Rivero was the first U.S Women's Chess Champion and held the title twice, in 1937 and 1940. She learned chess because her husband told her that "woman didn't have the brains for the game". In 1941, she lost her title to Mona May Karff. The day just before, Adele remarried with Donald Belcher. She was Vermont Champion in 1954.".
- Q20921606 label "Adele Rivero".
- Q20921606 name "Adele Rivero / Adele Belcher".