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  1. Margaret Majer Kelly (born Margaret Katherine Majer; December 13, 1898 – January 6, 1990) was an American instructor of physical education for women and first coach of women's teams at the University of Pennsylvania. Majer was the wife of Jack B. Kelly, three-time Olympic Gold Medal winner in rowing, mother of Grace Kelly, actress ...

  2. After only three years at Penn, Margaret Katherine Majer’s achievements brought her well-earned celebrity as the founder of women’s athletics at Penn. Margaret Majer married Olympic oarsman John Brendan Kelly in 1924, ten years after they first met at a neighborhood swimming pool.

  3. Margaret Kelly, mother of the late Princess Grace of Monaco and matriarch of the famed Kelly clan of Philadelphia, died Saturday at the Linwood Convalescent Center. She was 91. Mrs. Kelly died of pneumonia, a spokesman for the convalescent center said.

  4. 4 de mar. de 2021 · In 1921, Margaret Katherine Majer became the first coach of women’s athletics teams at Penn. She is recognized as the founder of women’s sports at the University.

  5. Margaret Katherine Kelly (née Majer le 13 décembre 1898 et morte le 6 janvier 1990) est une mannequin, championne de natation et entraîneuse de l'équipe féminine de l' université de Pennsylvanie. Elle est l'épouse de John Kelly, triple médaillé d'or d'aviron aux Jeux Olympiques et la mère de Grace Kelly, actrice et princesse consort de Monaco.

  6. 1 de jun. de 2024 · Margaret Katherine Kelly was an American Instructor of physical education for women and first coach of women's teams at the University of Pennsylvania. She was the wife of John B. Kelly Sr., three-time Olympic Gold Medal winner in rowing, and mother of Grace Kelly, actress and princess consort of Monaco, and of John B. Kelly Jr., an ...

  7. 6 de ene. de 1990 · Margaret Katharine Majer was born on 13 Dec 1898 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Carl and Margarethe Majer. Her father had immigrated in 1892 through Baltimore, [3] to Philadelphia. They lived in the Strawberry Mansion neighborhood.