National Scrabble Association

The National Scrabble Association (NSA) was created in 1978 by Selchow & Righter, then the makers of Scrabble, to promote their game.

The last director was John D. Williams, who is co-author of the book Everything Scrabble.

[1] In July 2009, the coordination of tournaments and competitive clubs was transferred to a new organization, North American Scrabble Players Association (NASPA), now known as NASPA Games.

The National Scrabble Association dissolved on July 1, 2013.

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