Ely Culbertson

Ely Culbertson

An authoritative American master of the card game bridge.
Date of Birth: 22.07.1891
Country: USA

Content:
  1. Early Life and Revolutionary Activities
  2. Professional Bridge Career
  3. Political Activism and World Peace
  4. Literary Contributions and Legacy

Early Life and Revolutionary Activities

Born to an oil exploration geologist, Edwin Culbertson spent much of his childhood in Russia. He pursued education in Geneva and Paris, where he became actively involved in revolutionary movements in the Caucasus, Mexico, and Spain.

Professional Bridge Career

Following his father's financial losses during the Russian Revolution, Culbertson moved to America, where he had previously studied at Yale University. After exploring various professions, he became a professional bridge player and founded the influential magazine "Bridge World." Together with his wife, he achieved success in bridge tournaments, sharing his expertise through lectures and books.

Political Activism and World Peace

With the looming threat of another world war in the late 1930s, Culbertson shifted his focus from cards to political activism. He founded the World Federation and later the Citizens' Committee for United Nations Reform. Through these organizations, he advocated for international peacekeeping forces to maintain global peace.

Literary Contributions and Legacy

Culbertson authored influential books on peace and international relations, including "Total Peace" and "Must We Fight Russia?" His contributions to the field of bridge and his unwavering commitment to world peace left an enduring legacy.

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