Announcement for a lecture at the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo by Miss Anne Morgan on World War I relief work in France on March 30, 1921
Title
Announcement for a lecture at the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo by Miss Anne Morgan on World War I relief work in France on March 30, 1921
Subject
Morgan, Anne Tracy, 1873-1962
Philanthropists--United States
Women--Societies and clubs--History
Description
Miss Anne Morgan, New York philanthropist and an advocate of women's causes, lectured at the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo on the 'unfinished fight in France' regarding relief efforts and the reconstruction of that country after World War I. She was the daughter of famous American financier J.P. Morgan and the sister of J.P. Morgan, Jr., banker, finance executive and philanthropist. Anne Morgan was treasurer of the American Fund for the French Wounded and organized CARD (Committee for Devastated France) in 1917. In 1932, she was the first American woman appointed a commander of the French Legion of Honor.
Publisher
State University of New York at Buffalo
Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo
Date
1921-03-30
Contributor
Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo
Rights
Format
image/jpeg
Language
en-US
Type
Text
Identifier
LIB-017_TCCEV19210330_001.jpg
LIB-017_TCCEV19210330_001
Date Created
2014-09-20
Is Part Of
Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo
LIB-017
Medium
Ephemera (text)
Announcements and press releases
Original Format
Text
Collection
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Citation
“Announcement for a lecture at the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo by Miss Anne Morgan on World War I relief work in France on March 30, 1921,” Digital Collections - University at Buffalo Libraries, accessed December 28, 2024, https://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/index.php/items/show/88259.