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was an American chess player, early computer chess promoter, and in 1977 editor of the two issues of the Computer Chess Newsletter. It was kind of forerunner and model of the ICCA Newsletter and Journal, and was continued in the Computer Chess column of the Personal Computing magazine in April 1978. In March 1978, the first competition exclusively for microcomputers was held at the Second [|West Coast Computer Faire], [|San Jose, California] - a suggestion of David Levy which was implemented thanks to Douglas Penrod. Douglas Penrod died from cancer in November 1978. In early 1979, The Penrod Memorial Microchess Tournament was held, won by Chess Challenger 10.  =Publications=
 * Douglas L. Penrod**, († November 1978)
 * Douglas Penrod (ed.) (**1977**). //[|Computer Chess Newsletter, Issue 1]//. [|pdf] from The Computer History Museum, Courtesy of Peter Jennings
 * Douglas Penrod (ed.) (**1977**). //[|Computer Chess Newsletter, Issue 2]//. [|pdf] from The Computer History Museum, Courtesy of Peter Jennings
 * Douglas Penrod (**1978**). //Micro chess tourney//. Personal Computing, Vol. 2, No. 5, pp. 112
 * Editor (**1979**). //He Dwelt in Courage ...// Personal Computing, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 65

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 * [|Collector's Corner...Fischer] by Steve Blincoe, CCC, July 16, 2004

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