AGNES (GOLDMAN) SANBORN, 1887-1984
Agnes (Goldman) Sanborn, bacteriologist and civic activist, was born in New York City on August 30, 1887, the youngest daughter of Julius Goldman and Sarah (Adler) Goldman. AGS attended the Sachs School for Boys and Girls, founded by her uncle Julius Sachs, and received her A.B. from Bryn Mawr College (1909), A.M. from Columbia University (1913) and Ph.D. from New York University (1923). She joined the American Red Cross during World War I and served in Palestine as a bacteriologist, 1918-1919. After the war she was employed by the New York Board of Health and then held a fellowship from Bryn Mawr at the Phipps Institute in Philadelphia, 1924-1925. She married Ashton Sanborn, whom she had met in Palestine, on December 25, 1924, and continued her work in Philadelphia until the end of the year. After moving to Boston she worked at the Boston Psychopathic Hospital. When the Sanborns' daughter Sarah was born in 1928, AGS gave up her work as a bacteriologist and turned to volunteer work. She was first vice-president of the Cambridge League of Women Voters, was editor of its publication Items, and helped to organize LWV lobbying for the Lend Lease Act in Massachusetts. In the late 1930s and 1940s she was involved in refugee work with the United Jewish Appeal and Spanish Refugee Aid. She was co-founder and later president of the Cambridge Community Center, and a member of the Home Industries Department and the Alliance of Settlements. She supported civil rights and civil liberties through the American Civil Liberties Union, the Southern Poverty Law Center, and the Mexican American Legal Defense Fund.
In 1933 the Sanborns moved from Boston to 7 Meadow Lane, Cambridge, to enable their daughter to attend Shady Hill School. They then lived at 147 Brattle Street (1940-1970); following her husband's death, AGS moved to 1010 Memorial Drive. She died in 1984.
Cyrus Ashton Rollins Sanborn, archaeologist and museum administrator, was born in Rochester, New Hampshire, on March 13, 1882, the only child of George Hobbs Sanborn and Lillian Knight (Hodgdon) Sanborn. The Sanborns were a long-established New Hampshire family who traced their ancestry back to Alfred the Great. On the death of his father in 1888, LKHS and CARS moved to Massachusetts and CARS attended Somerville Latin High School. He was graduated Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude from Harvard in 1905, attended the Harvard Graduate School, 1907-1909, and received his A.M. in 1908. He held a number of fellowships at the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1909-1912 (where he was also executive secretary, 1911-1912), including the Charles Eliot Norton fellowship from Harvard, 1909-1910, and the Sheldon Traveling Fellowship. He studied at the University of Munich in Germany (1913-1914), traveled extensively in Greece, and took part in excavations at Corinth and elsewhere. He was appointed Assistant Field Director of the University Museum (Philadelphia) expedition to Egypt, 1915-1920, with leave of absence 1918-1919, when he served as executive secretary to the American Red Cross Commission to Palestine. From 1920-1925 he was editorial secretary to Dr. George A. Reisner, leader of the Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Egyptian expedition. In 1923 he was appointed librarian of the MFA and, in 1925, Secretary of the Museum. He was editor of the Boston Museum Bulletin, 1925-1952, and Education Officer, 1934-1942. On his retirement he became acting Editor-in-Chief of the t 1952-1953, and editor of the Newsletter of the American Research Center in Egypt. His publications include book reviews and articles on Egyptian archaeology, many published in the Boston Museum Bulletin.
From the guide to the Papers, 1752(1808-1984), (Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute)
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Birth 1887
Death 1984