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    Sommers was born on July 20, 1927, to Arthur Meyer and Margaret Meyer, and had four siblings. She was raised on a farm in Davenport, Iowa, and later attended Iowa State University. Sommers then relocated to Los Angeles to work at Seventeen magazine while living with an aunt. After she left the magazine in the 1950s, she taught second grade at a ...

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    Hugh Edward Myers (January 23, 1930 – December 22, 2008) was an American chess master and author. He won or tied for first in the state chess championships of Illinois (1951), Wisconsin (1955), Missouri (1962), and Iowa (1983), as well as the USCF Region VIII (Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, and Nebraska) championship (1983).

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