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Elizabeth Milbank Anderson (December 20, 1850 – February 22, 1921), American philanthropist and advocate for public health and women's education, was the daughter of Jeremiah Milbank (1818–1884), a successful commission merchant, manufacturer and investor, and Elizabeth Lake (1827–1891). Anderson established in 1905 one of the first foundations funded by a woman, the Memorial Fund Association (renamed the Milbank Memorial Fund in 1921), with gifts of $9.3 million by the time of her death. Anderson in her lifetime supported a wide range of health and social reform efforts during the Progressive Era, from tuberculosis and diphtheria eradication to relief work for European children following World War I, for which she was made in 1919 a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor by the French governmen

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  • Elizabeth Milbank Anderson (en)
  • Elizabeth Milbank Anderson (fr)
  • Андерсон, Элизабет Милбэнк (ru)
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  • Элизабет Милбэнк Андерсон (англ. Elizabeth Milbank Anderson; 1850—1921) — американская общественная деятельница и благотворитель. Поддерживала широкий спектр оздоровительных и социальных реформ в США на рубеже XIX—XX веков, включая борьбу с туберкулёзом и дифтерией. За свою деятельность в Европе после Первой мировой войны стала в 1919 году кавалером ордена Почетного легиона (Франция). (ru)
  • Elizabeth Milbank Anderson (December 20, 1850 – February 22, 1921), American philanthropist and advocate for public health and women's education, was the daughter of Jeremiah Milbank (1818–1884), a successful commission merchant, manufacturer and investor, and Elizabeth Lake (1827–1891). Anderson established in 1905 one of the first foundations funded by a woman, the Memorial Fund Association (renamed the Milbank Memorial Fund in 1921), with gifts of $9.3 million by the time of her death. Anderson in her lifetime supported a wide range of health and social reform efforts during the Progressive Era, from tuberculosis and diphtheria eradication to relief work for European children following World War I, for which she was made in 1919 a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor by the French governmen (en)
  • Elizabeth Milbank Anderson (1850–1921) était une riche philanthrope américaine dévouée aux causes de la santé publique, de l’éducation féminine et de la sauvegarde de l'enfance. Son œuvre (chronologiquement située à la fin du Gilded Age et au début de la "Progressive Era" , l'ère progressiste américaine) s’étendait dans de multiples domaines : de la lutte contre la tuberculose et l'alcoolisme à l’éradication de la diphtérie et à la promotion de l'hygiène. (fr)
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