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  Ways to Give to Erlanger
The cornerstone for the Baroness Erlanger hospital was laid in 1891 and eight years later, began serving the community with 72 beds, a dozen private rooms, surgical facilities, and a delivery room.
In the 1930’s, for example, members of the Erlanger Auxiliary worked in a sewing room hemming sheets, making surgery caps, dressings, bandages, and surgery masks – even baby diapers.
Erlanger Health System - Improving the health of the people we touch.
www.erlanger.org /Giving/default.asp   (278 words)

  
  WITCHES' SABBATH
After Goya's death, the house belonged to different persons before it was bought by a Belgian banker, Baron Frédéric Emile d'Erlanger, in 1873.
It was then that the paintings were removed, transferred to canvas and restored by Salvador Martinez Cubells, conservator of the Museo del Prado.
Baron d'Erlanger intended to show them at Paris World Fair in 1878, for their further sale.
museoprado.mcu.es /iaquelarre.html   (349 words)

  
  Press Releases - Ipswitch, Inc. - Erlanger
Using WhatsUp Professional, Erlanger will be able to monitor crucial applications 24 x7 without the IT administrative requirements of other solutions.
Erlanger’s doctors, nurses and professional staff rely on the hospital’s numerous application servers to provide quick and accurate data delivery.
With a history that dates back more than a century to a French Baron, Erlanger Health System is recognized as one of the nation's finest public hospitals and a leader in healthcare.
www.ipswitch.com /company/press_releases/060619_erlanger.asp   (466 words)

  
  Music of Tunisia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Baron Erlanger is an important figure of modern Tunisian music.
He collected the rules and history of malouf, which filled six volumes, and set up Rachidia, an important conservatory which is still in use.
Baron Rudolfe d'Erlanger, a French-naturalized Bavarian living near Tunis, commission a collection of ancient works, working with Ali al-Darwish of Aleppo.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Music_of_Tunisia   (1185 words)

  
 HO 144/962/B11067
Baron d'Erlanger (though technically an alien during his legal infancy) was, I believe, neither born in Germany nor of a German mother nor brought up as a German.
E.C. Baron d'Erlanger claimed at the annual meeting of the Channel Tunnel Company yesterday that he was born, educated, and married in France, was identified with the Entente Cordiale movement, and was in a favourable position to judge of the public feeling in that country.
Baron Emile d'Erlanger is entitled to all the privileges of a naturalized British subject: his title of Baron is mentioned in his naturalization papers.
www.heraldica.org /topics/britain/TNA/HO_144_962_B11067.htm   (995 words)

  
 Al-Ahram Weekly | Books Supplement | Notes from a musical life
The remaining five, published at intervals over the next 30 years, are the work of the Baron's assistant, Manoubi Snoussi (d 1966), and it is unclear how much of the work included in the latter volumes is the work of the Baron and how much is the work of Snossi.
Baron d'Erlanger's involvement in preparations for the 1932 Cairo Arab Music Conference, Poché suggests, then caused him to draw up plans for a further two volumes on contemporary Arab music.
It seems apt that the Baron's former palace at Sidi Bou Said, acquired by the Tunisian government in 1991, is now home to the Centre for Arab and Mediterranean Music, and that it is here that the Baron's large collection of historical Arab musical instruments is preserved.
weekly.ahram.org.eg /2002/577/bo5.htm   (1030 words)

  
 10/31/2003 - Black Leaders Hit Erlanger Record On Minority Involvement - Breaking News - Chattanoogan.com
Erlanger Health System (EHS) is a 819 bed licensed care system and regional referral hospital that provides a full range of services in five (5) facilities — Baroness Erlanger Hospital, T. Thompson Children’s Hospital, Erlanger North, Erlanger East, and Erlanger Bledsoe.
Erlanger East Hospital is located on Gunbarrel Road in the eastern part of Chattanooga and Hamilton County.
Erlanger is divided into X# of cost centers or department units and AA employees are located in every unit within the institution.
www.chattanoogan.com /articles/article_42823.asp   (1190 words)

  
 Wikipedia search result
Erlanger, slightly wider than the others and designated as an avenue, was named by Baron Frederick Erlanger, head of the banking syndicate which financed the railway.
Baron Erlanger named the town for his deceased father-in-law, John Slidell, who had been a prominent state, national and confederate political figure.
In the original plans for the city, Leon Fremaux names the largest street for Erlanger and the smaller street for himself.
feedbus.com /wikis/wikipedia.php?title=Slidell   (1438 words)

  
 erl09239
The Erlanger Historical Society has sponsored the Heritage Festival at the park on Crescent Avenue for the past five years.
In 1990, the railroad gave the depot to the city of Erlanger, and the historical society moved the building 100 feet from the tracks and converted it to a museum.
There is even a picture of the town's namesake, the English Baron von Erlanger, a stockholder in the Southern Railroad.
www.kypost.com /news/1997/erl092397.html   (403 words)

  
 Erlanger, Kentucky   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Erlanger is a northwestern Kenton county town about five miles southwest of Covington.
In 1882 the town was named Erlanger for Baron Frederic Emile d'Erlanger.
The population of Erlanger in 1990 was 15,979.
www.uky.edu /KentuckyAtlas/ky-erlanger.html   (121 words)

  
 The Baroness Foundation
Erlanger has cared for everyone who has come through its doors since the Hospital opened in 1889.
Begun with a private donation from the Baron d’Erlanger, much of the legacy of compassion and excellence in medicine that Erlanger enjoys today has been made possible by continued donations from friends.
As a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit organization your gift to the Foundation, which may be designated to an area of healthcare of particular interest to you, is fully tax-deductible.
www.erlanger.org /GIVING/baroness.asp   (480 words)

  
 Slidell, Louisiana   (Site not responding. Last check: )
One of the building camps on the shore of Lake Pontchartrain continued to expand well after the completion of the railroad, and was eventually chartered as a city by the Louisiana State Legislature in 1888.
Slidell takes its name from John Slidell, Confederate revolutionary, major figure in the Trent Affair, and father-in-law to Baron Erlanger, head of the banking syndicate which financed the railroad.
Col. Leon Fremeaux drew up the original plans for the city, naming the largest street for Erlanger and a smaller for himself.
bopedia.com /en/wikipedia/s/sl/slidell__louisiana.html   (632 words)

  
 Slaughter and May - About Us - History
Some of his clients, including Baron Emile d'Erlanger, were among the firm's most influential.
Slaughter was given the important task of sitting on the Royal Commission on Sugar Supplies, where he attempted to keep prices low enough for people to afford.
Baron Bruno was granted naturalisation and a licence to reside and trade, personally signed by the King.
slaughterandmay.com /about_us/history.asp?loneparent=2&grandparentId=1   (1728 words)

  
 City of Slidell, Louisiana - Slidell History
The east-west streets were Fremaux, Erlanger, Bouscaren and Cousin.
Erlanger, slightly wider than the others and designated as an avenue, was named by Baron Frederick Erlanger, head of the banking syndicate which financed the railway.
Baron Erlanger named the town for his deceased father-in-law, John Slidell, who had been a prominent state, national and confederate political figure.
www.slidell.la.us /history.php   (469 words)

  
 Chateau Leoville Poyferre
Pierre-Jean's holding, half of the original Léoville estate, was the start of Léoville-Las-Cases; Jeanne, who owned just a quarter of the old estate had a daughter who married Baron Jean-Marie de Poyferré, and thus her vineyards were destined to become Léoville-Poyferré.
Baron Jean-Marie's son made some ill-judged investments, and as a consequence was forced to sell off many of his assets in 1866, including Chateau Léoville-Poyferré, in order to satisfy his creditors.
The estate was purchased by Baron d'Erlanger and Armand Lalande.
www.thewinedoctor.com /tastingsprofile/leovillepoyferre.shtml   (2052 words)

  
 The Scottish Rite and KKK, cont.
The baron was an eminent German-French Jewish banker, closely tied to the British government and the highest levels of British freemsonry.
The collateral for the Erlanger loan was Southern slave cotton, that was smuggled out past the Union blockade.
At a reception for Erlanger hospital, he said that his great grandfather, Baron Emil, was the partner of Cecil Rhodes in his nightmare race projects in Africa, and that Emil and his wife Mathilde Slidell had introduced Wagner’s {Tannhauser} to the stage in Paris-which was booed off the stage.
www.impiousdigest.com /lbj/kkkmas1.htm   (3153 words)

  
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The largest subscrip- tion made by any Parisian was that of Baron Erlanger, the son-in-law of John Slidell of Louisiana, who was well known as having been connected with the " Erlanger loan " to the rebel government.
Madame Erlanger was one of the most beautiful and attractive women in Paris.
It was on October 27th that the telegraphic despatch reached Paris that the Emperor of Brazil had appointed Baron d'ltajuba, Envoy Extraordinary to the French Republic, to be one of the arbitrators to settle the Ala- bama claims.
memory.loc.gov /master/gc/gcmisc/gcfr/0040/02880260.txt   (231 words)

  
 Slidell
One of the building camps on the shore of Lake Pontchartrain continued to expand well after the completion of the railroad, and was eventually charter ed as a city by the Louisiana State Legislature in 1888.
Colonel Leon Fremeaux drew up the original plans for the city, naming the largest street for Erlanger and a smaller for himself.
Ironically, Fremeaux Avenue is now a major artery, far overshadowing Erlanger Avenue.
www.seattleluxury.com /encyclopedia/entry/Slidell   (1005 words)

  
 The d'Erlangers   (Site not responding. Last check: )
My grandfather, Baron Emile Beaumont d’Erlanger, born in 1866, was the second of the four sons of Baron Frederic Emile von Erlanger, who was the elder of two sons from the first marriage of his father, Baron Raphael von Erlanger.
In 1859 The King of Portugal conferred on him the title " Baron von" and in 1870 this was confirmed into an Austrian title by the Emperor.
Erlangers acted for many of the royal families and Governments of Europe, developing a warm friendship with the Greek royal family in particular.
www.hyde-thomson.com /familytree/derlanger.htm   (1448 words)

  
 JewishEncyclopedia.com - ERLANGER, MICHEL:
He succeeded Albert Cohn in the management of the Rothschild charities, served the Alliance Israélite Universelle, the Jewish Consistory, and the rabbinical seminary of Paris as vice-president, and became president of the Société des Etudes Juives.
Erlanger was strongly attracted by the life and associations of Palestine, and he was desirous of spending the last years of his life there; but his work in behalf of his coreligionists kept him in Europe to the end.
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www.jewishencyclopedia.com /view.jsp?artid=445&letter=E   (203 words)

  
 BikeAbout Trip Log: October 23, 1997
A certain Baron d'Erlanger, an artist and lover of culture, who also endowed his extensive music collection to the Center, designed and built the house, which took 11 years to construct!.
Baron d'Erlanger was a huge fan of Arabian architecture, music, literature, and culture.
The Baron used his influence in Europe and North America to attempt to increase awareness of the Arab world.
www.bikeabout.org /journal/notes_18.htm   (2843 words)

  
 7/9/2004 - Where Do Our Interstate Highways Terminate? - Memories - Chattanoogan.com
Baron Frederic Emile D’Erlanger was an official with the Queen and Crescent Route, a railroad which entered Chattanooga in the 1880’s.
Baron Erlanger was instrumental in the drive to build a hospital in Chattanooga.
During those same years, Baron Erlanger was part of a railroad syndicate that financed the New Orleans and Northeastern Railroad.
www.chattanoogan.com /articles/article_52682.asp   (1642 words)

  
 City of Erlanger Kentucky in Kenton County was once known as Silver Lake
When a post office was established in 1882, both the post office and the depot were named Erlanger in honor of Baron Frederic Emile D'Erlanger.
The land syndicate persuaded the railroad to make Erlanger a stop for all passenger trains and it offered one year of free rail transportation to anyone who located there.
When Interstate I-75 came in the early 60's, subdivisions and industrial areas built up along the interstate, and Erlanger led the Cincinnati metropolitan area in new construction for three years in 60's.
www.northern-kentucky.com /city-of-erlanger.htm   (222 words)

  
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 Welcome to Tunisia Online, your digital gateway to news and information on Tunisia.
A whole strategy has been put in place to set up institutions serving as points of reference in the various domains of cultural activity.
Among them, the National Dance Center of Borj El Baccouche, the House of Baron d'Erlanger converted into a Center for Arab and Mediterranean Music, and the Husseinite Museum (covering the period of the Beys) in the Palace of Ksar Said.
Other projects are in the process of completion, such as the Museum of Modern Art, located at the Palace of El Abdellia, and the National Cultural Center of Tunis.
www.tunisiaonline.com /culture   (275 words)

  
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Following the cobblestone streets winding upwards, visitors will catch glimpses of the emerald sea with the mountain of Bou Kornine and the southern beaches of Tunis across the Bay.
Sit and sip a green tea with mint at the "Café des Nattes" or continue upwards to the "lighthouse" and the fabulous view from "Sidi The former palace of Baron d'Erlanger has been converted into a museum and visitors can marvel at the princely splendor of this Arabian Nights "Palace of the Star of Venus".
During the warm summer evenings concerts of traditional Tunisian music, malouf, attract visitors and Tunisians alike.The former palace of Baron d'Erlanger has been converted into a museum and visitors can marvel at the princely splendor of this Arabian Nights "Palace of the Star of Venus".
www.corinthiahotels.com /countryattractions.asp?c=7&e=8   (2392 words)

  
 The City of Erlanger, KY | Our History   (Site not responding. Last check: )
When a post office was established in 1882, both the post office and the depot were named Erlanger in honor of Baron Frederic Emile D'Erlanger.
The Baron was a German-born English financier who headed up a land syndicate created to develop the city.
The land syndicate persuaded the railroad to make Erlanger a stop for all passenger trains and it offered one year of free rail transportation to anyone who located there.
www.friendshipcity.com /experience_erlanger/our_history/index.php   (230 words)

  
 Visitors
When formed the club was so popular it had a mixed membership of 500.
It was also a very wealthy club with the likes of Sir Edward Sassoon, Lord Wakefield and Baron D'Erlanger amongst it's members.
The course which adjoined Shornecliffe Army Camp, was requisitioned by the Army in both wars and received significant damage in the second, to such an extent that there was no driving force at the end of the war to restore it.
homepage.ntlworld.com /cj.hatcher/Visitors.htm   (630 words)

  
 Colour me blue (and white) - Independent Online Edition > Africa
While the café's interior has Islam's holy greens and reds, every other building in Sidi is painted in an attractive combination of light blue and whitewash.
So taken was the baron with Sidi that he built his own home here, a palace known as Nejma Ezzahra (Star of Venus).
From the baron's entrance hall, with its channels of flowing water, to the bedrooms with their gilded ceilings, Star of Venus lives up to its name.
travel.independent.co.uk /africa/article112156.ece   (780 words)

  
 White Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White, Volume 1 - Chapter V
He had taken an American lady on a business errand to the bank of Baron Rothschild, and, after their business was over, presented her to the great banker.
It happened that the Confederate loan had been floated in Europe by Baron Erlanger, also a Frankfort financial magnate, and by birth a Hebrew.
In the conversation that ensued between this lady and Baron Rothschild, the latter said: "Madam, my sympathies are entirely with your country; but is it not disheartening to think that there are men in Europe who are lending their money and trying to induce others to lend it for the strengthening of human slavery?
www.worldwideschool.org /library/books/hst/biography/AutobiographyofAndrewDicksonWhiteVolume1/chap4.html   (4336 words)

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