Jeremiah Milbank (philanthropist)

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Jeremiah Milbank
Railway executives meet with Hoover. Front row, left to right: Agnew T. Dice, Pres. Phila. and Reading R.R.; Richard Aishton, President American Railway Association; Secretary of Commerce Lamont; Secretary of the Treasury Mellen, Hale Holden, Chairman Southern Pacific R.R. and L.F. Loree, President of the Delaware and Hudson. Back row, left to right: Jeremiah Milbank, Southern Railway, J.J. Bernet, President Chesapeke and Ohio; P.E. Crowley, President New York Central Lines, J.J. Pelley (hiding face) New York, New Haven and Hartford, Fairfax Harrison, President Southern Railway.
Born1887 (1887)
Died1972(1972-00-00) (aged 84โ€“85)

Jeremiah Milbank (1887โ€“1972) was an American philanthropist noted for his close friendship with President

Red Cross as a rehabilitation center for disabled World War I veterans.[2] In 1928, Milbank organized the International Committee for the Study of Infantile Paralysis[2] and later served on the original Board of Trustees of the March of Dimes.[3] Milbank served as a treasurer of the Republican National Committee, and often hosted Herbert Hoover on his yacht Saunterer, including to celebrate Thomas Edison's 82nd birthday.[4] He later joined Hoover in founding the Boys & Girls Clubs of America and served as treasurer of the national organization for 25 years.[2] His son, Jeremiah Milbank Jr., later served as chairman of the organization.[1]

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