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U.S. National and Open Champions: Doubles—Women
NATIONAL 1924 G. W. Wightman–Helen Wills 1925 Mary K. Browne–Helen Wills 1926…British (Wimbledon) Champions
Singles—Women1884–85Maud Watson 1886 Blanche Bingley 1887–88 Lottie Dod 1889 Blanche Hillyard 1890 Lena Rice 1891–93 Lottie Dod 1894 Blanche Hillyard 1895–96Charlotte Cooper 1897 Blanche…1932 Women's Olympic Swimming Medalists
Event Time 100m Free Helene Madison, USA 1:06.8 OR Willie den Ouden, NED 1:07.8 Eleonor Garatti, USA 1:08.2 400m Free Helene Madison, USA…Singles—Women
NATIONAL 1887 Ellen F. Hansel 1888–89 Bertha Townsend 1890 Ellen C. Roosevelt…Women's History Month
A celebration of women's many accomplishments The women of the U.S. Supreme Court Source: AP Photo/Pablo Martinez MonsivaisWomen's History Month Nobel Winning Scientists Nobel Peace Prize…Classical Mythology: The Face That Launched a Thousand Ships
The Face That Launched a Thousand ShipsClassical MythologyAll's Not Fair in Love and War: The Fall of TroyThe Face That Launched a Thousand ShipsThe Final Battles: The Tenth Year of the WarThe End of…Dwight David Eisenhower
Dwight David EisenhowerBorn: 10/14/1890Birthplace: Denison, Tex. Dwight David Eisenhower was born in Denison, Tex., on Oct. 14, 1890. His ancestors lived in Germany and emigrated to America…Tim Montgomery
Tim MontgomeryBorn: Jan. 25, 1975American sprinter ;broke world record in 100m with a 9.78 on Sept. 14, 2002; failed to qualify for 2004 Olympics.Joe MontanaK - MHelen Wills MoodyEmily Genauer 2002 Deaths
Emily GenauerAge: 91 Pulitzer Prize–winning art critic who promoted the works of such 20th-century artists as Marc Chagall and Diego Rivera. Died: Aug. 23, 2002John W. GardnerG - LHelen…Pamela Harriman Biography
Pamela HarrimanAge: 76 U.S. Ambassador to France and a leading figure in Democratic Party, helping rebuild it in 1980s. Also known for her numerous high-profile marriages and liaisons. Died…