Following is a list of Kappa Kappa Gamma members (commonly referred to as Kappas). It includes initiated and honorary members of Kappa Kappa Gamma.
Academia and education
Business
Name
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Chapter
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Notability
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References
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Ruth Leach Amonette
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First woman Vice President at IBM
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[6]
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Dixie Carter
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President of TNA Entertainment
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[7]
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Mary Maxwell Gates
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Banker, civic activist, non-profit executive, and mother of Bill Gates
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[8]
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Whitney Wolfe Herd
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Founder and CEO of Bumble, and a co-founder of the dating app Tinder
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[9]
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Elizabeth McKay
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Founder, creative director, and namesake of the designer brand Elizabeth McKay
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[10]
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Virginia Rometty
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Chairwoman, President, and CEO of IBM Corporation
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[10][11]
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Kate Spade
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Co-founder, designer, and namesake of the designer brand Kate Spade New York
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[10][11]
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Helen Robson Walton
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Philanthropist and wife of Sam Walton, founder of Wal-Mart
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[12]
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Entertainment
Name
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Chapter
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Notability
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References
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Jean Bartel
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Miss America 1943
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[13][4]
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Julie Marie Berman
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Daytime Emmy Award-winning actress on General Hospital
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[14]
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Lo Bosworth
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Reality show contestant in The Hills and Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County
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[15]
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Sophia Bush
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Actress, played Brooke Davis on One Tree Hill
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[16][17]
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Gretchen Carlson
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Miss America 1989, former Fox News anchor, former The Early Show anchor
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[4][11]
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Jamie Chung
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Actress and reality show contestant known for her participation in The Real World: San Diego and the films Sucker Punch and Sorority Row
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[18][17][15]
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Gretchen Cryer
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Stage actress and writer, known for her work on I'm Getting My Act Together and Taking It on the Road
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[19]
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Alexandra Curtis
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Miss Rhode Island 2015
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[20]
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Ann Elder
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Emmy Award-winning screenwriter for The Lily Tomlin Special
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[21]
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Barbara Feldon
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Actress, Get Smart
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[4]
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Jane Froman
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Singer, subject of the film With a Song in My Heart
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[4]
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Annabeth Gish
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Actress, played Monica Reyes on The X-Files
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[4]
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Greer Grammer
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Actress, Awkward.
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[11]
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Alexa Havins
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Actress, played Babe Carey on All My Children
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[22]
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Kelley Menighan Hensley
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Actress, plays Emily Stewart on As the World Turns
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[23]
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Margaret Hillis
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Grammy Award-winning conductor with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, founder of the Chicago Symphony Chorus
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[24]
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Kate Jackson
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Actress, known for her work in Scarecrow and Mrs. King as well as playing Sabrina Duncan on Charlie's Angels
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[4]
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Ashley Judd
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Actress, known for her roles in A Time to Kill, Kiss the Girls, Double Jeopardy
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[10][4]
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Kirstin Maldonado
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Singer, vocal group Pentatonix
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[25]
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Meghan Markle
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Actress, played Rachel Zane on Suits, and Duchess of Sussex
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[17][15]
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Nancy Morgan
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Actress, Grand Theft Auto
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[26]
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Sarah Jane Morris
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Actress, known for her work on Felicity and Brothers and Sisters
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[27]
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Nancy Olson
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Stage and screen actress, known for her work on Sunset Boulevard
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[28]
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Jane Pauley
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Television journalist and anchor on Today and Dateline NBC
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[11]
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Jo Ann Pflug
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Actress, MASH
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[4]
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Rachel Platten
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Singer-songwriter
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[29]
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Madelyn Pugh
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Television writer, known for her work on The Steve Allen Show and I Love Lucy
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[29]
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Casey Reinhardt
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Model and reality show contestant in Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County
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[30]
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Maggie Rose
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Country music singer
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[29]
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Gena Rowlands
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Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award-winning actress
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[11]
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Maria Sansone
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Correspondent and co-host of LX New York
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[29]
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Savvy Shields
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Miss Arkansas 2016 and Miss America 2017
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[31][32]
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Kim Stanley
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Emmy Award-winning stage and screen actress, known for her work in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
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[33]
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Helen Wagner
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Actress, played Nancy Hughes on As the World Turns
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[34]
|
Law
Literature
Politics and government
Science and engineering
Sports
Name
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Chapter
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Notability
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References
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Roberta Alison
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Professional tennis player, runner-up at the 1965 Cincinnati Masters
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[62]
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Kristin Armstrong
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Cyclist, two-time Olympic gold medalist in the individual time trial in 2008 and 2012.
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[63][64][65]
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Peggy Kirk Bell
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Professional golfer, won the 1949 Titleholders Championship
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[66]
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Patty Berg
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Professional golfer and a founding member of Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA), inductee of the World Golf Hall of Fame
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[67]
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Jane Blalock
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Professional golfer, member of the LPGA
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[4]
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Alana Cook
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Professional soccer player
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[68]
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Doris Hart
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Professional tennis player, won the U.S. Women's Open in 1954 and 1955, inductee of the International Tennis Hall of Fame
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[4]
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Eleanor (Elle) Logan
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Rower, the first American rower to win a gold medal in three consecutive Olympics (2008, 2012, 2016)
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[65]
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Kelley O'Hara
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Professional soccer player, Sky Blue FC. Olympic gold medalist with the U.S. Women's National Team at the London Games 2012. 2015 and 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup Champion.
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[68][65]
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Helen Wills Roarke
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Professional tennis player, won the French Championships four times, the U.S. Championships seven times, and Wimbledon eight times
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[4][40]
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Betty Robinson Schwartz
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Received the gold for the 100 m at the 1928 Olympics, and again at the 1936 Olympics for the 4 × 100 m relay
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[4]
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MelissaSeidemann
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Water polo player, 2012 Olympic Gold medal
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[65]
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Hollis Stacy
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Professional golfer, won the U.S. Women's Open in 1977, 1978, and 1984
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[4]
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Maggie Steffens
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Water polo player, 2012 Olympic Gold medal
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[65]
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Evelyn Stevens
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Racing cyclist
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[65]
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Genevra Stone
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Rower, Single Sculls, competed in London 2012, and earned Silver medal in Rio 2016
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[65]
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Isabella Tobias
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Professional ice dancer, represented Lithuania at Sochi 2014, won bronze at 2011 Skate America, and placed in the top ten at two European Championships
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[69]
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Donna de Varona
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Swimmer, received two golds at the 1964 Olympics, and again at the 1963 Pan American Games
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[4]
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Sharon Weber
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Gymnast, judge at the 1984 Summer Olympics
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[70]
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Beth Whittall
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Canadian swimmer, won the Lou Marsh Trophy
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[4]
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Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman
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Professional tennis player, won the U.S. Championships in 1909, 1910, 1911, and 1919
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[4]
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See also
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