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Alice Marble

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A Remarkable Life Alice Marble San Francisco History

A Remarkable Life Alice Marble San Francisco History

Jesse Benton Fremont She is thought to be the real author behind the successful writings of John C. Fremont (general, senator, presidential candidate, and the

Alice Marble biography birth date birth place pictures

Alice Marble biography birth date birth place  pictures

Alice Marble is credited as Tennis player, won British and U.S. women's singles, doubles and mixed doubles championships, . Alice Marble was the first female tennis

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Alice marble Learn everything there is to know about Alice

Alice marble Learn everything there is to know about Alice

Marble, Alice, 1913-90, American tennis player, b. Plumas co., Calif. She began playing tennis at the age of 15, and after 1931 she rose rapidly in national tennis

Alice Marble Encyclopædia Britannica's Guide to Women's History

Alice Marble Encyclopædia Britannica's Guide to Women's History

American tennis player, known for her powerful serves and volleys, who dominated the women's game during the late 1930s. Marble was introduced to baseball by an uncle

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Alice Marble Biography

Alice Marble Biography

Date of Birth 28 September 1913 , Beckwourth, California, USA Date of Death 13 December 1990 , Palm Springs, California, USA Birth Name Alice Irene Marble Trivia

Courting Danger Alice Marble Dale Leatherman 9780312928131

Courting Danger Alice Marble Dale Leatherman 9780312928131

This fast-moving, glamorous tale by the late Marble describes her roller-coaster tennis career in the '30s, her friendships with such stars as Clark Gable and Carole

Beverly Wettenstein Let Us Remember Alice Marble the Catalyst

Beverly Wettenstein Let Us Remember Alice Marble the Catalyst

Remembering history - and following the mentoring tradition set by Alice Marble to Althea Gibson to Billie Jean King to the current players -- leads me to

Alice Marble 77 Top U.S. Tennis Star of 1930's New York Times

Alice Marble 77 Top U.S. Tennis Star of 1930's New York Times

Alice Marble, a Californian who grudgingly gave up baseball and grew into America's No. 1 female tennis player by winning the United States women's amateur

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