Doris Fuller

Doris B. Fuller[1] (died early 1962) was an American bridge player and teacher from New York City.

[2] The veteran New York Times bridge columnist Albert Morehead wrote in tribute, under the subheading "Colorful Player Dies" on February 6, 1962: "The death of Doris Fuller (Mrs. Robert B. Fuller) last week removed from the bridge scene one of the most colorful characters of the times thirty or more years ago when contract bridge was a new game.

"Bob Fuller was making a living and his wife always had a spare dollar for anyone who couldn't eat without it.

"[2] Fuller directed both regular bridge games at "several New York clubs"[2] and some special events.

[3] Fuller first won the American Bridge League or "national" championship for women teams-of-four in 1935 with Helen White, Florence Stratford, and Angela Quigley.