Alexander Rueb

{{Short description|Dutch lawyer, diplomat, and chess official}}

{{Infobox officeholder

| name = Alexander Rueb

| nationality = Dutch

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| term_start = 1924

| term_end = 1949

| predecessor = Office established

| successor = Folke Rogard

| birth_name = Alexander Rueb

| birth_date = {{Birth date|1882|12|27}}

| birth_place = The Hague, Netherlands

| death_date = {{Death date and age|1959|2|2|1882|12|27}}

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| office = President of FIDE

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Alexander Rueb (27 December 1882 – 2 February 1959) was a Dutch lawyer, diplomat, and chess official.

He was born in The Hague. One of the founders of international chess governing body, FIDE, Rueb was elected its first president in 1924. He was succeeded by Folke Rogard in 1949. From 1923 through 1928, he was president of the Royal Dutch Chess Federation.

His large and well-known chess library was destroyed by bombs in 1945, but he rebuilt it after World War II.

The collection was placed in the Amsterdam University Library after his death.

Rueb was also an important figure in the field of endgame studies, simultaneously publishing two standard works: De Schaakstudie (Gouda, 1949–55, 5 vols.) and the five volume companion Bronnen van Schaakstudie.

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| publisher=Oxford University Press

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Category:1882 births

Category:1959 deaths

Category:20th-century Dutch chess players

Category:20th-century Dutch sportsmen

Category:Chess composers

Category:International Judges of Chess Compositions

Category:Chess officials

Category:Presidents of FIDE

Category:Lawyers from The Hague

Category:Chess players from The Hague

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