Marjorie Sachs
Full name: Marjorie Louise Sachs
Nickname: Meg
Alias: Mrs C.E.Pickhardt
Mrs F.H.Wilson
Nickname: Meg
Alias: Mrs C.E.Pickhardt
Mrs F.H.Wilson
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Bio | Won the 1931 United States Indoor Championships. Marjorie came through the draw unseeded with her hard hit lefty forehand to upset top seed Sarah Palfrey 6-3 9-7. The next year Sachs lost in the finals to another Marjorie-Marjorie Morrill. She crossed the Atlantic to enter Wimbledon in the summer of 1931, reaching the 3rd round. She competed at the US Nationals in 1929-1930 and from 1932 to 1934 with little success-her overall record being 3 wins and 5 defeats. Marriage and children slowed down her singles, but one continues to find her in draws as late as 1950. Sachs greatest weapon was her forehand. In the 1932 US Indoors final Morrill used soft and loopy shots to her backhand to draw errors. Her father was a professor at Harvard, partner in the investment firm Goldman Sachs, and a museum director. Marjorie was married first to Carl Emile Pickhardt, a noted painter of the socialist realist school. Their son Carl Emile Pickhard III (born May 4, 1939) is a psychologist. A daughter named Nancy Louise was born about 1937, their last child was Sally Anne, born 26 July 1945. |
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