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George Rapée : ウィキペディア英語版
George Rapée
George Rapée (1915 – April 1, 1999)〔 was an American bridge player. From 1942 to 1980 he was the most successful player in the American Contract Bridge League (ACBL) in its three most important tournaments, the Vanderbilt, Spingold, and Reisinger.〔 He played on the American teams that won the first three Bermuda Bowls, 1950 to 1953.
== Life ==

Rapée was born and raised in New York City. His parents were from Hungary; his father Erno Rapée was a concert pianist〔 and orchestra conductor. He earned bachelor's and law degrees at New York University and served in the US Army for three years during World War II.〔 He was an attorney and real estate investor〔 or, in the words of his obituary by Alan Truscott, "a real estate lawyer ... assembling properties for development".〔
He died at his home in Floral City, Florida, age 83, survived by his wife Joellen Hall Rapée, a daughter, and two grandsons.〔

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