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What (who) is Edith Munger - definition


Edith Munger         
AMERICAN BIRD CONSERVATIONIST
Edith Cushnay Munger (November 18, 1865-1945) was an American bird conservationist and served as the first woman to serve as president of the Michigan Audubon Society in 1911. She was known during her lifetime as the "Bird Woman" and campaigned for bird protection and helped repeal a law pushed by chicken farmers that provided a bounty to those who shot hawks and owls.
Edith Freilich         
AMERICAN BRIDGE PLAYER
Edith Kemp; Edith Seligman; Edith Seamon; Edith Kemp Freilich
Edith Freilich née Seamon (September 8, 1911 - May 14, 2011)Edith S. FreilichEDITH FREILICH was an American bridge player, "one of the world's greatest female bridge players".
George G. Munger         
AMERICAN LAWYER AND POLITICIAN
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George Goundry Munger (May 24, 1828 – March 14, 1895) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.