NOTED INDIVIDUALS IN THE WORLD OF CHIVALRY AND CAMELOT
Berry, F.W.: Chess and Chivalry expert.
Boyden, Elizabeth Clark: Bridge and Backgammon author and Camelot player.
Capablanca, Jose Raul (1888 - 1942): World Chess Champion 1921 to 1927 and Camelot expert.
Davidson, H.: Chess, Checkers, and Chivalry expert.
Davis, Edgar J.: Winner of the 1931 Metropolitan Theatre Camelot Tournament held in Boston, second prize winner of the 1931 National Camelot Contest, and expert Camelot problemist.
Deitz, Howard (1896 – 1983): American publicist, lyricist, and librettist, and Camelot player.
Eastwood, Myron: Expert Camelot problemist.
Fadden, Richard (Rick) Gerry, Jr. (1958 - ): Creator of CHAXX, the world's first successful stand-alone Camelot computer program.
Hardy, Norvell (Oliver; 1892 - 1957): Film comedian and celebrity Camelot endorser.
Holden, Mark: First teacher in U. S. history to use the playing of Camelot and Camette as learning tools.
Hunter, Francis (Frank) Townsend (1894 - 1981): Gold medal winner for the United States at the 1924 Paris Olympics in men's doubles tennis, 1927 and 1929 Wimbledon mixed doubles champion, and Camelot player.
Jefferson, Arthur Stanley (Stan Laurel; 1890 - 1965): Film comedian and celebrity Camelot endorser.
Jones, Willoughby: Camelot expert.
Lenz, Sidney (1873 - 1960): Bridge author and hall of fame player and expert Camelot player and problemist.
Marshall, Frank J. (1877 - 1944): United States Chess Champion 1907 to 1936 and Camelot expert.
Morgan, Anne Tracy (1873 - 1952): Philanthropist and Camelot expert.
Morrill, Marjorie: 1930 U. S. Open Mixed Doubles Runner-up, 1932 Women’s Singles U. S. Indoor Tennis Champion, and Camelot player.
Nolan, Michael Wortley (1946 - ): Founder and current president of the World Camelot Federation, creator and owner of its website, and runner-up in the 2002-2003 Camelot World Championship.
Ordway, Warren: Expert Camelot problemist.
Parker, Charles Hanford (1860 - ?): Co-owner of Parker Brothers Games and expert Camelot problemist.
Parker, Edward Hegeman (1855 - 1915): Co-owner of Parker Brothers Games.
Parker, George Swinnerton (1866 - 1952): Inventor of Chivalry, Camelot, Grand Camelot, and Cam, and founder of Parker Brothers Games.
Pillsbury, Harry Nelson (1877 - 1906): United States Chess Champion 1897 to 1906 and Chivalry expert.
Schroeder, Charles G.: First prize winner of the 1931 National Camelot Contest.
Shepard, E.V.: Bridge and Camelot expert.
Tannenbaum, C.: Expert Camelot problemist.
Taylor, Mrs. H. Russell: Expert Camelot problemist.
Troyka, William Daniel (Dan) (1968 -): Camelot World Champion 2003 to present, and author of computer programs that play Camelot, Grand Camelot, Cam, Camette, and Chivalry using the Zillions game-playing engine .
Warren, Emily Stanley: Bridge and Mah Jongg author and Camelot expert.
Work, Milton C. (1864 - 1934): Bridge author and hall of fame player and Camelot expert.
Wray, Elizabeth: Winner of the 1932 American Women's Association Camelot Tournament held in New York, NY.
Yearout, Dr. Paul Harmon, Jr. (1925 - ) Professor of mathematics, WWII veteran, author of Goop & Gook, a book of collected Mathematical puns, author of three Camelot articles that appeared in Abstract Games Magazine: "First Thoughts on Camelot End-Play," "First Thoughts on Camelot Opening Play," and "Camelogistics," and expert Camelot player.