Courier-Post Camden, New Jersey Thursday, April 14, 1960
“…While worshiping high-salaried baseball, golf and basketball stars, many of whom don't deserve either the adulation or the remuneration they get, couldn't sports lovers spare a polite hurrah or two for Bobby Fischer, the 17-year-old Brooklyn high school boy, now holding his own with two top Russians and 13 superior chess players, down in the Argentine, with no one to encourage him in what he is doing to dispel the misconception prevalent in foreign lands that America, which excels in sports and living standards, doesn't produce cultural or intellectual talent?”