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  1. Edith Cummings Munson (March 26, 1899 – November 20, 1984), popularly known as The Fairway Flapper, was an American socialite and one of the premier amateur golfers during the Jazz Age. She was one of the Big Four debutantes in Chicago during World War I.

  2. Edith Cummings was a Jazz Age golfer who acquired the nickname "The Fairway Flapper" because of her love of parties, dancing and drinking. She got famous as a golfer — winning a U.S. Women's Amateur Championship in the 1920s — only after she was already famous as a socialite.

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  4. Edith Cummings Munson (26 de marzo de 1899 - 20 de noviembre de 1984), conocida popularmente como The Fairway Flapper, fue una miembro de la alta sociedad estadounidense y una de las principales golfistas amateur durante la Era del Jazz. Fue una de las cuatro grandes debutantes en Chicago durante la Primera Guerra Mundial.

  5. 15 de may. de 2013 · The latest screen version of The Great Gatsby opened this week. That calls to mind the story of Chicago’s own Edith Cummings. Born in 1899, Cummings grew up in Lake Forest among the social...

  6. 19 de feb. de 2015 · Long Before Michelle Wie and Nancy Lopez, Edith Cummings Was a Celebrity in Women’s Golf. By Michael Bamberger. February 19, 2015. Edith Cummings was one of the first women to make it big...

  7. Edith Cummings was an American socialite and one of the premier amateur golfers of her generation. Background. Her father was David Cummings, a wealthy Chicago socialite, who sent her to boarding school at the Westover School in Middlebury, Connecticut.