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Mrs. H. D. Warren CBE LL.D. (1862-1952), or Sarah Trumbull Van Lennep as she was known before she married H. D. Dormand in 1885, was a prominent Toronto philanthropist. She helped build Toronto's cultural, institutional and social safety structures, and served on the Board of the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) for 35 years, as its first, and for a long time, its only, woman member. She was a member of a generation of donors who were said to be "endlessly generous" to the strength of the present collections of the Royal Ontario Museum. In her philanthropy, she was sought for her gifts of constructive leadership as much as for her financial support.

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  • Mrs. H. D. Warren CBE LL.D. (1862-1952), or Sarah Trumbull Van Lennep as she was known before she married H. D. Dormand in 1885, was a prominent Toronto philanthropist. She helped build Toronto's cultural, institutional and social safety structures, and served on the Board of the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) for 35 years, as its first, and for a long time, its only, woman member. She was a member of a generation of donors who were said to be "endlessly generous" to the strength of the present collections of the Royal Ontario Museum. In her philanthropy, she was sought for her gifts of constructive leadership as much as for her financial support. (en)
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  • CBE ; Lady of Grace insignia decoration of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England for service in the First World War ; LL.D. (en)
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  • Mrs. H. D. Warren CBE LL.D. (1862-1952), or Sarah Trumbull Van Lennep as she was known before she married H. D. Dormand in 1885, was a prominent Toronto philanthropist. She helped build Toronto's cultural, institutional and social safety structures, and served on the Board of the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) for 35 years, as its first, and for a long time, its only, woman member. She was a member of a generation of donors who were said to be "endlessly generous" to the strength of the present collections of the Royal Ontario Museum. In her philanthropy, she was sought for her gifts of constructive leadership as much as for her financial support. (en)
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