Peggy Solomon's Human Design Chart

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          Peggy Solomon's Biography

          American bridge player who, as Peggy Golder in 1942, became ACBL Life Master number 33, the third woman to achieve the rank after Sally Young and Helen Sobel. She was co-author of the book Bridge for Women (Doubleday, 1967).
          In 1930 she married Benjamin M. Golder, who was a U.S. Congressman from Philadelphia (1925–1933); he would be 1946 president of the American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) and die in office. Peggy Golder started bridge lessons “shortly before World War II”. Charles Goren was her second teacher and Charles J. Solomon, another star player from Philadelphia became her mentor; they married in 1948. Charles Solomon would be president of the ACBL in 1958, the year the World Bridge Federation was established, and second president of the WBF (1964–1968). He died in 1975.
          Solomon died at age 86 at home in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania on 4 March 1995 from pulmonary fibrosis.
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          Peggy Solomon's Chart
          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.