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- Game, Jacqueline Piatigorsky vs. Dr. Edward Kupka, California Open Championship, 1951
- Game, Kupka-Les Jahn, U.S. Amateur Championship, New Jersey, 1956
- Game, Rothman-Kupka, U.S. Amateur Open, New Jersey, 1956.
- Dr. Kupka Named Head of Chest Center at Hospital, Aug 07, 1962
Vol. 1, No. 6, December 1951, California Chess Reporter: California Open, Santa Cruz 1951
1. Dr. Frank C. Ruys
2. Howard Ridout
3. Jerry Maurovich
4. Walter Pafnutieff
5. Neil Falconer
6. John Alexander
7. Henry Gross
8. Dan Fidlow
9. Stanley MacCarty
10. Peter Petersen
11. Andrew Buschine
12. Carl Pohlhammer
13. Francis Crofut
14. Ray Cuneo
15. Alan Chappell
16. R. E. Russell
17. Robert Allen
18. Robert Currie
19. Wm. T. Adams
20. E. H. Yaggie |
21. Al Wohn
22. Lyman Daugherty
23. Guthrie McClain
24. Fred Byron
25. Russell Maeth
26. Dr. Edward Kupka
27. Mark Eucher
28. Dr. J. M. David-Malig
29. Mrs. Jacqueline Piatigorsky
30. Malcolm Wiener
31. Don Maron
32. Emil Bersbach
33. Dal Ogilvie
34. Dr. Elizabeth Meyer
35. Bert Mueller
36. George Stevens
37. Janis Kalnins
38. Herbert Rosenbaum
39. Jim Fredgren
40. Roger Smook
41. Wade Hendricks
42. Godfrey Lutz
43. George B. Oakes |
Dr. Edward Kupka 28 Feb 1953, Sat Santa Maria Times (Santa Maria, California) Newspapers.com
Dr. Edward Kupka
Edward Kupka 07 Dec 1987, Mon The Santa Fe New Mexican (Santa Fe, New Mexico) Newspapers.com
Edward Kupka
BERKELEY, Calif. (AP)—Dr. Edward Kupka, a former public health official who helped lead the fight against tuberculosis, died Nov. 15 at age 84.
Kupka, who himself over came a bout with tuberculosis, worked as director of tuberculosis hospitals in Los Angeles from 1939 to 1942. He also served as a researcher with the Forlanini Institute in Rome in 1938.
Kupka joined the California Department of Health in 1942 in the newly created position of tuberculosis controller.