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Fuller & George Reith 1930 1931, Fuller & Henry Vogel 1934 1939, are the common members of those mixed teams-of-four (her only 1st/2nd ranks in the event), and thus likely partners. In 1943 when P. Hal Sims returned to ACBL play after nine years, his teammates were Mrs. Wilkinson Wagar (Margaret Wagar), Joseph Cohan, and Mrs. Doris Fuller.

Fuller & Miss Helen White (later Helen Sobel) were partners in the 1935 national champion women team at least on the deal featured by Albert Morehead, NYTimes December 3, p. 28, "Interstate Women Lead in Bridge Tilt". Their foursome completed by Angela Mrs. F.G. Quigley and Miss Florence Stratford was also first in 1936, second in 1937. They were the "Interstate Women" or "coast-to-coast team" as they hailed from NYC, Los Angeles, Chicago, Cleveland respectively.

--P64 20:42, 20:59, --P64 (talk) 21:04, 14 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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