Margaret Curtis

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Margaret Curtis was an American amateur golfer and philanthropist who, along with her sister Harriot, became a prominent early champion of women's golf and a namesake of the Curtis Cup.

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instanceOf amateur golfer
human
awardReceived Croix de Guerre (France) NERFINISHED
burialPlace Rosedale Cemetery, Manchester, Massachusetts, United States NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath heart attack
competitionTitle U.S. Women's Amateur champion NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1883-10-08
dateOfDeath 1965-12-24
donatedTo United States Golf Association NERFINISHED
educatedAt Miss Hersey's School for Girls NERFINISHED
era early 20th-century golf
fieldOfWork philanthropy
women's golf
founded Curtis Cup trophy endowment
honoredIn USGA Museum exhibits NERFINISHED
influenced development of international women's amateur golf
knownFor being an early champion of women's golf
co-namesake of the Curtis Cup
languageSpoken English
memberOf Essex County Club NERFINISHED
namesakeOf Curtis Cup NERFINISHED
notableWork Curtis Cup NERFINISHED
occupation golfer
participatedIn U.S. Women's Amateur Championship NERFINISHED
philanthropicActivity World War I relief work in France
social work in Boston
placeOfBirth Manchester, Massachusetts, United States NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Manchester, Massachusetts, United States NERFINISHED
religion Unitarian NERFINISHED
residence Manchester, Massachusetts, United States NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
sibling Harriot Curtis NERFINISHED
sport golf
togetherWith Harriot Curtis NERFINISHED
winnerOf U.S. Women's Amateur NERFINISHED
workedFor American Red Cross NERFINISHED
yearOfVictory 1907
1911
1912

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The Curtis Cup (in partnership with USGA) namedAfter Margaret Curtis
subject surface form: Curtis Cup