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Helen Losanitch Frothingham (Serbian Cyrillic: Јелена Лозанић Фротингхам; 12
March 1885 – 6
February 1972) was a
Serbian humanitarian aid worker, women's...
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daughter of
Professor Milivoje Losanitch (serb. Lozanić), from Belgrade, Yugoslavia,
granddaughter of
Professor Sima
Losanitch, chemist,
president of the...
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interest in
Serbian diaspora.
During the
height of the
Great War,
Helen Losanitch Frothingham who at the
behest of the
Serbian government came to visit...
- 1337 – c. 1405, Flanders, nf/p)
Robert Frost (1874–1963, US, p)
Helen Losanitch Frothingham (1885–1972, Serbia/France, nf)
James Anthony Froude (1818–1894...
- In 1914,
Professor Michael Pupin appointed Mrs. H.H.
Jenkins and
Helen Losanitch Frothingham honorary members of the
Serbian National Defense Council She...
- (1835–1902), a
translator of German-language
works into English.
Helen Losanitch Frothingham (1885–1972),
Serbian humanitarian aid worker, women's rights...
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Alexander Fisher (sound engineer)
Archduke Franz Salvator of
Austria Helen Losanitch Frothingham Grigore Gafencu Wladimir Giesl von
Gieslingen Vivian Green-Armytage...
- Momčilo Đujić
Antonije Đurić Ivan Đurić
Jelena Đurović
Dobrica Erić
Helen Losanitch Frothingham Oskar Freysinger Vukašin Filipović
Vladimir Gaćinović Ilija...
- Dejanović (1840–1871) –
dubbed "the
first Serbian suffragette"
Helen Losanitch Frothingham (1885–1972) – nurse, humanitarian, feminist,
suffrage campaigner...
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National Defense Council were Mrs.
Helen Hartley Jenkins and Mrs.
Helen Losanitch Frothingham. From 1914 to 1917 SND
raised roughly half a
million dollars...