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James Zug grew up in a squash family and played squash at Dartmouth College. Also active on the US Hardball Doubles circuit, James Zug is a freelance writer who has a fascination with the history of squash. After a two-year stint as a senior columnist at the now-defunct Squash News, he became a senior writer for Squash magazine in 1998. With a M.F.A. in nonfiction writing from Columbia, he has written for Outside, Tennis Week, Boston Book Review, Tin House and the Chicago Tribune. His first book, a history of South Africa's anti-apartheid newspaper, the Guardian, will be published by Michigan State University Press in 2002. James Zug is presently writing a history of squash in the United States. James Zug writes on Squash History and Squash Doubles for SquashTalk. He resides in Garrison New York. |
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July 1 2001: Chalfonte Haddon Hall: Squash in Atlantic City July 1 2001: Atlantic City Tournament Winners Gallery May 28 2001: The 'Ball Man' - Walter Montenegro . May 1 2001: St Pauls School - First Squash Court in the USA. March 15 2001: Squash at Seas - Squash courts onboard ships. March 1 2001: The origins of Squash December 12 2000: The walls are your friends : America's great women's coach, Norman Bramall. September 15 2000: A Man from the Times: America's great squash reporter, Allison Danzig. May 20 2000: A profile of doubles: "Why we love doubles" May 10 2000: A history of hardball ("North American") doubles. March 31 2000: A profile of Germain G Glidden. |
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