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2011 CHESSMAGNETSCHOOL.COM JUNIOR GRAND PRIX TOP OVERALL STANDINGS Name


KORBA, NICKY


SHUBEN, MATTHEW MIZUSHIMA, DEREK ROACH, ANDREW ZHONG, HOWARD


BANERJEE, ABHIMANYU KUMAR, ARAVIND SOHAL, TANRAJ S CAO, ALVIN


VISWANADHA, KESAV MOTURI, SOUREESH


REEDER, CHARLIE PARKER SETIADIKURNIA, SLOAN RICHMAN, JONATHAN LIANG, ADREAM


ATTANAGODA, ISURU ADEEPA SCHEIN, AARON O KADAVERU, AJIT


WIENER, ALEXANDRA SCHNEIDER, THOMAS G


State CA-S


CA-S MD UT OK FL NJ


VA


CA-N PA NY


WA NY WI VA NY VA CT WI


Pts.


11735 10888 8556 8512 8437 7848 7712 7152 6909 6700 6650 6649 6525 6373 6345 6261 6207 6128 6120 6120


Name YAN, KEVIN


CHEN, JASMINE KOENIG, JAKE ZHAO, CHENYI GORTI, AKSHITA QAZI, RAFEH R LUO, MAGGIE


CAO, JONATHAN PETERSON, DANTE MOON, KYLE GAN, ERIC


MOORTHY, SRINIVAS RAMANUJA ESWARAN, ASHRITHA HAIRAPETYAN, ARMAN LEVKOV, DANIEL TURE, TANER


GHATTI, SANJAY SANT, AMIT RIVES, HAL


PETERSON, GIA


State NY


NY MD


CA-N VA IL


VA VA


CA-S NY VA


MD


CA-N CA-S NY NY GA


CA-N NY


CA-S


Pts. 6086


6066 5907 5728 5698 5684 5666 5623 5479 5477 5451 5413 5407 5406 5394 5332 5320 5267 5142 5140


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In future support of the work of the U.S. Chess Trust, I want to provide for future generations and to ensure the continuity of services by the U.S. Chess Trust.


Therefore,


I have made provision I will make provision to support the U.S. Chess Trust by:


making a bequest or endowment provision in my Will


creating a charitable remainder or lead trust naming the U.S. Chess Trust as a beneficiary.


establishing an endowment or special fund at the U.S. Chess Trust.


directing the trustees or directors of my foundation to continue beyond my lifetime making an annual gift to the U.S. Chess Trust.


Making an outright gift to the U.S. Chess Trust during my lifetime in the sum of $_____________.


This Letter of Intent represents my commitment to the work of the U.S. Chess Trust. It does not represent a legal obligation and may be changed by me at any time.


Whatever the amount of your gift, when you leave a legacy for the future of the U.S. Chess Trust, you are an important part of the Promise for Tomorrow.


Please send with your name, address, phone, and email contact information and email Barbara DeMaro at bduscf@aol.com (845-527-1167)


*Please note that there is a required amount in order to be listed as a Future Legacy Donor. Write or send an email to Barbara DeMaro, bduscf@aol.com for this amount. Donations to the U.S. Chess Trust are tax-deductible. A 501(c)(3) organization. BD:08/03


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