Stern, Rosalie Meyer, 1869-1956

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Rosalie Meyer Stern was a civic and social leader of San Francisco. In 1892, she married Sigmund Stern, the president of Levi Strauss and Company. Following the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire, Stern converted her house into a Red Cross factory. During World War I, she became the first woman associate field director for military relief in the West; worked with the Red Cross at Camp Fremont Base Hospital; helped furnish troops with supplies; and collected money. In 1917, she served on the Garden Committee of the San Francisco Park and Recreation Department; in 1918, she formed the Garden Hospital Committee for the United States Veterans Hospital Number 24; and in 1919 she was appointed the president of the San Francisco Playground Commission. Stern also bought land that was scheduled for urban development and gave it to the city of San Francisco for the establishment of Sigmund Stern Grove, as a memorial to her husband and helped form a committee to underwrite free summer concerts held in the Grove. She also organized the San Francisco Junior Symphony and was a founder of the San Francisco Opera Association. She held board positions on the board of the World War I Fatherless Children of France (and received the Chevalier de l'Ordre National de la Legion d'Honneur from France in 1938); Associated Jewish Charities; Pioneer Kindergarten Society and Children's Agency; Community Chest; and the Women's Board of the San Francisco Museum of Art. She funded construction of Stern Hall, at the University of California, Berkeley; took an active interest in forty-eight scholarships that were established at the University of California, Berkeley by Levi Strauss and Company; and served on the Entertainment Committee for the World's Fair that was held on Treasure Island (1939-1940). She also served on committees of the War Relief Fund and of the National Recreation Association, in addition to being an honorary member of the California Recreation Society.

1861 Eugene Meyer immigrates to Los Angeles from Strasbourg, France. 1867 Meyer marries Harriet Newmark. 1869 Rosalie Meyer is born. 1871 1884 Eugene and Harriet add four daughters and three sons to their family. 1883 Eugene accepts a position at the London, Paris and American Bank. The family relocates to San Francisco. 1891 Rosalie is engaged to Emil Greenebaum but breaks engagement at the request of her father. 1891 1892 Rosalie travels to Paris with Eugene and sister, Elise. Meets Sigmund Stern. 1892 Marries Sigmund Stern. 1893 Gives birth to daughter, Elise. 1895 Eugene Meyer accepts partnership with Lazard Freres and relocates Harriet and Rosalie’s siblings to New York City. 1900 Rosalie and Sigmund build a house on Pacific Street in San Francisco. 1906 Rosalie and Sigmund purchase land in Atherton for a summer home. 1914 Elise marries Walter Haas. Rosalie enrolls in Jessica Peixotto’s American History class at the University of California, Berkeley. 1916 Elise gives birth to Walter Haas, Jr., Rosalie’s first grandchild. 1917 Rosalie joins boards of the Pioneer Kindergarten Society and the Children’s Agency. 1918 Rosalie appointed Associate Field Director of Military Relief for the American Red Cross. Peter Haas is born. 1919 Rosalie appointed to San Francisco’s Recreation and Park Commission. 1925 Rhoda Haas is born. 1928 Sigmund dies of cancer. 1931 Rosalie purchases a tract of land, later named the Sigmund Stern Recreation Grove, and donates it to the City. 1939 Elise is appointed president of the board of Mt. Zion Hospital. 1955 Elise is appointed as trustee of the Museum of Modern Art. 1956 Rosalie dies. 1964 Elise is elected as president of the board of the Museum of Modern Art. 1990 Elise dies. From the guide to the Rosalie Meyer Stern papers, 1867-1996, (The Bancroft Library)

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