Emily Anderson, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Emily Anderson

British Foreign Office official and scholar of German

Date of Birth: 17-Mar-1891

Date of Death: 01-Oct-1962

Profession: writer, biographer

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Emily Anderson

  • Emily Anderson, OBE (March 1891 – October 1962) was a British Foreign Office official and scholar of German. She was born in Galway, Ireland, the daughter of Alexander Anderson, president of Queens College Galway.
  • Ms Anderson was educated privately and won the Browne Scholarship in 1909 at QCG, where she received a B.A.
  • in 1911.
  • She displayed a strong interest in the suffragette movement in Galway.
  • After further study in Berlin and Marburg, she taught for two years at Queen's College, Barbados.
  • She then returned in 1917 to Galway where she was appointed the first professor of German at University College Galway.Anderson resigned from her position in 1920.
  • She moved to London and immediately joined the Foreign Office.
  • In 1923 she published a translation of Benedetto Croce's book on Goethe.
  • Between 1940 and 1943 she was seconded to the War office; she later received the OBE for Intelligence resulting from work she carried out in the Middle East.
  • She retired from the foreign office in 1951.
  • Anderson published the Letters of Mozart and his family, which she herself edited and translated.
  • Her Letters of Beethoven were published in 1961.
  • The Federal Republic of Germany awarded her the Order Of Merit first class for her work on Beethoven. She died at Hampstead, London in October 1962.

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