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I am looking for information about Osias Bain.
Canadian Chess Chat had the following information about him in its March (3) issue for 1951:
"Osias Bain, 22, is planning to sharpen the ordinary chess player's conseption of organized chess in Canada.
This young mental giant, the product of Quebec, finished High School at the age of 14, graduated from Laval University at 20, and is doing post-grad work in physical chemistry at Laval, in the field of Infrared Spectrometry.
In chess: he won the Quebec City titel in 1947-8-9, the Quebec Provincial, co-starring with Jack Gersho in '48.
He became Secretary of the Chess Federation of Canada in 1948".
His father's name was Rubin.
I'd like to know if he is alive (he is 80-81 years old now). If yes, I'd like to get any contact information.
Last edited by Yakov Zusmanovich; Tuesday, 1st June, 2010, 04:53 PM.
Reason: Update.
If you have learned anything more about Osias Bain, I'd be pleased to know. I am working in the archives of the Gaberbocchus Press and am writing brief biographies of the press's authors for research puposes and can give you a little information about Bain, but would like to know more.
On 13 October 1960 he advertised in the personal column of The Times : 'Imperturbable publisher of distinction sought for primitively written, controversial, most tendentious 45,000-word typed manuscript by Canadian D.Sc.' The author Stefan Themerson, who ran the Gaberbocchus Press replied and after some revision Gimani- from Gide, Marx, Nietzsche- was published under the pseudonym Edmund Héafod- itself a joking reference: The French poet Paul Valéry invented the alter ego Edmond Teste, 'Teste' being the Old French for 'head'; equally, 'héafod' is the Old English for 'head'.
The book was described in the blurb and advertisements as ' A research ballistician leaves the exact sciences to delve into philosophy and psychology and this is the remarkable diary of his thoughts.' and was admiringly reviewed in the Times Literary Supplement and elsewhere. Unfortunately Bain/Héafod- after writing some strange letters to Themerson- lost contact with the Gaberbocchus Press. His last letter was in September 1961- before the book was published- and furher attempts to get in touch with him failed.
I hope this is useful to you and- as I said- I'd be grateful for any information you have about this interesting and mysterious man.
He wrote several papers in the chemistry field - and another in 1954.
This paper names his "recent" address as CARDE, Valcartier. Canadian Armament Research and Development Establishment (CARDE)
The paper is titled "HYDROGEN PEROXIDE AND ITS ANALOGUES". H2O2 (peroxide)is used in many applications including rockets.
IMHO, that might be the reason his name is not found later in a scientific literature.
In 1948-49, Osias Bain was a co-author of the Chess Federation of Canada's submission to the Massey Commission (also known as the Massey-Levesque Commission) on culture in Canada, here. The co-signer was Leopold Christin. For what it is, it is a brilliant document, especially for a teenager.
I don't think that Osias was related to Andre Bain, Vancouver chessplayer (coincidentally probably born around 1949) of the late 1960s, early 1970s. I think that Andre was related to "Bain's Chocolates", a company to which I can't find a google reference, so perhaps this is way too much imagination. Ken Morton would know.
[QUOTE=Jonathan Berry;36539]I think that Andre was related to "Bain's Chocolates", a company to which I can't find a google reference.../QUOTE]
There is a Bain's chocolates here: http://www.profilecanada.com/company...s_Vancouver_BC
If you have learned anything more about Osias Bain, I'd be pleased to know. I am working in the archives of the Gaberbocchus Press and am writing brief biographies of the press's authors for research puposes and can give you a little information about Bain, but would like to know more. . .
I'd be grateful for any information you have about this interesting and mysterious man.
Ancestry.com has birth July 15, 1928 to Rubin Bain and Becky Smith (Jewish).
Not sure if anyone is still reading this post but I thought I would give this a try. My name is Marvin Sharp. My mother's maiden name was Rachel Bain, sister to Osias Bain, which makes "Ozzy" my uncle. We were very close. I named my son, Ozias, after him. Would be happy to talk you about him as he was a very interesting man.
I am looking for information about Osias Bain.
Canadian Chess Chat had the following information about him in its March (3) issue for 1951:
"Osias Bain, 22, is planning to sharpen the ordinary chess player's conseption of organized chess in Canada.
This young mental giant, the product of Quebec, finished High School at the age of 14, graduated from Laval University at 20, and is doing post-grad work in physical chemistry at Laval, in the field of Infrared Spectrometry.
In chess: he won the Quebec City titel in 1947-8-9, the Quebec Provincial, co-starring with Jack Gersho in '48.
He became Secretary of the Chess Federation of Canada in 1948".
His father's name was Rubin.
I'd like to know if he is alive (he is 80-81 years old now). If yes, I'd like to get any contact information.
I'm not sure if this will get to you but it's worth the try. My name is Marvin Sharp. Dr. Osias Bain was my uncle. One of his sisters, Rachel Bain (maiden) was my mother. I was quite close with "Ozzy" naming my son, Ozias, after him. I would be more than happy to discuss more with you.
M
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If you have learned anything more about Osias Bain, I'd be pleased to know. I am working in the archives of the Gaberbocchus Press and am writing brief biographies of the press's authors for research puposes and can give you a little information about Bain, but would like to know more.
On 13 October 1960 he advertised in the personal column of The Times : 'Imperturbable publisher of distinction sought for primitively written, controversial, most tendentious 45,000-word typed manuscript by Canadian D.Sc.' The author Stefan Themerson, who ran the Gaberbocchus Press replied and after some revision Gimani- from Gide, Marx, Nietzsche- was published under the pseudonym Edmund Héafod- itself a joking reference: The French poet Paul Valéry invented the alter ego Edmond Teste, 'Teste' being the Old French for 'head'; equally, 'héafod' is the Old English for 'head'.
The book was described in the blurb and advertisements as ' A research ballistician leaves the exact sciences to delve into philosophy and psychology and this is the remarkable diary of his thoughts.' and was admiringly reviewed in the Times Literary Supplement and elsewhere. Unfortunately Bain/Héafod- after writing some strange letters to Themerson- lost contact with the Gaberbocchus Press. His last letter was in September 1961- before the book was published- and furher attempts to get in touch with him failed.
I hope this is useful to you and- as I said- I'd be grateful for any information you have about this interesting and mysterious man.
Not sure if anyone is still reading this post but I thought I would give this a try. My name is Marvin Sharp. My mother's maiden name was Rachel Bain, sister to Osias Bain, which makes "Ozzy" my uncle. We were very close. I named my son, Ozias, after him. Would be happy to talk you about him as he was a very interesting man.
M
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Marvin, using this forum software I sent an email to the original poster (Yakov Zusmanovich) to have him check this thread for your response... Note that I do not have his actual email address, I just sent an email through the forum to whatever email address he declared he had at the time he registered (no guarantee the email will make it through). Perhaps he will notice your reply or someone who knows Yakov Zusmanovich might alert him to your reply... Good luck.
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