Horn, Miriam Burns (1904–1951)
Horn, Miriam Burns (1904–1951)
American golfer. Name variations: Miriam Burns, Miriam Tyson. Born Miriam Burns, Feb 3, 1904, in Kansas City, Missouri; died Mar 19, 1951; m. (c. 1926).
Won the Western Amateur (1923, 1930); won the USGA Women's Amateur and Trans-Mississippi Amateur (1927).
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