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English: American team at the 1922 Women's World Games
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Source https://www.playingpasts.co.uk/articles/football/1922-us-women-pioneers-of-track-and-fielda-tribute-to-the-women-who-crossed-the-atlantic/ via Gallica
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Coaches: Joseph D’Angola, Suzanne Becker, Dr Henry Eaton Stewart (MD) Second: Ester Greene, Lucile Godbold, Nancy Voorhees, Lucile Voorhees, Frances Mead, Anne Harwick Front: Janet Snow, Camelia Sabie, Elizabeth Stein, Maybelle Gilliland, Kathryn Agar, Maude Rosenbaum

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