Peggy Solomon
Margery Lee Golder Solomon (née Mastbaum; August 14, 1908 – March 4, 1995), known as Peggy, was an American bridge player from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. As Peggy Golder in 1942, she became number 33, the third woman to achieve the rank after Sally Young and Helen Sobel.
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Peggy Solomon
Margery Lee Golder Solomon (née Mastbaum; August 14, 1908 – March 4, 1995), known as Peggy, was an American bridge player from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. As Peggy Golder in 1942, she became number 33, the third woman to achieve the rank after Sally Young and Helen Sobel.
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Margery Lee Golder Solomon (né ...... r Sally Young and Helen Sobel.
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1908-08-14
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Margery Mastbaum
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1995-03-04
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1908-08-14
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Margery Mastbaum
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1995-03-04
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Professional Bridge player
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Jules Mastbaum
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did Solomon and Moss both play in partnership with Jacqui Mitchell?
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Charles J. Solomon
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Margery Lee Golder Solomon (né ...... r Sally Young and Helen Sobel.
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Peggy Solomon
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