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Centenarian Dead

Mrs Hope Goddard Iselin, the only woman to sail as a member of a crew defending the America’s Cup, died yesterday in Aiken, South Carolina, at the age of 102. A prominent sportswoman and socialite who went to the Ascot races as the guest of the Queen and the Queen Mother, Mrs Iselin was the widow of Mr Charles Iselin, a banker and yachtsman who defended the America’s Cup three times. —Aiken, April 7.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32266, 8 April 1970, Page 15

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Centenarian Dead Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32266, 8 April 1970, Page 15

Centenarian Dead Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32266, 8 April 1970, Page 15

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