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Elisabeth Mills Reid
Elisabeth Mills Reid
(January 6, 1858 – April 29, 1931) was an American philanthropist. Mills was the daughter of
Darius Ogden Mills
, a wealthy banker and financier who made his initial fortune during the
California gold rush
. She was born in New York City and raised between northern California and the
Hudson Valley
in New York. She married the journalist
Whitelaw Reid
in 1881, with whom she had two children,
Ogden Mills Reid
and
Jean Templeton Ward
. Reid and her family lived at
451 Madison Avenue
in New York City, in Paris where Whitelaw was the
United States Minister to France
, and in London where he was the
United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom
. Elisabeth founded the
American Girls' Club in Paris
during her time there, and she was a popular society hostess in London. During her life, Reid was an active philanthropist and a volunteer organizer with the
American Red Cross
.
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Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Patients with a Prior History of Corticosteroid-induced Hyperglycemia
by
Jennifer Levine DeZubay
,
Richard H. Drew
,
Jennifer Smith
,
Elizabeth Mills
,
Tara L. Bell
,
Melissa A. Holland
Published 2019
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