Frank+Anderson

was a Canadian computer expert, [|International Master] of chess, and early chess programmer. He was a two-time [|Canadian Champion] in 1953 and 1955, and represented Canada in the [|1954], [|1958], and [|1964] [|Chess Olympiads]. In the late 50s, along with Bob Cody, he wrote a program for the [|IBM 605] computer to play pawn endings up to KPPKP, as demonstrated in 1959 at the University of Toronto. || toc =Quotes= By David Levy
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 * [[image:frankanderson.jpg link="http://chess.ca/anderson-frank"]] ||~ || **Frank Ross Anderson**, (1928 - 1980)
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=Publications=
 * [|John W. Donaldson] (**2009**). //[|The Life and Games of Frank Anderson]//. [|Moravian Chess], [|Review from ChessCafe] (pdf)

=External Links=
 * [|Frank Anderson from Wikipedia]
 * [|Anderson Frank | The Chess Federation of Canada - La Fédération Canadienne des Échecs]
 * [|The chess games of Frank Ross Anderson] from [|chessgames.com]

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