- 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 ofQueens College Galway . Ms Anderson was educated privately and won the Browne Scholarship in 1909 at QCG, where she received theB.A. in 1911. She displayed a strong interest in thesuffragette movement in Galway. After further study inBerlin andMarburg , she taught for two years at Queen's College, Barbados. She then returned in 1917 to Galway as professor of German at UCG.Anderson resigned from her position in 1920. She moved to
London and immediately joined the Foreign Office. In 1923 she published a translation ofBenedetto Croce 's book onGoethe . Between 1940 and 1943 she was seconded to theWar office ; she later received the OBE for Intelligence resulting from work she carried out in theMiddle 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. TheFederal Republic of Germany awarded her the Order Of Merit first class for her work on Beethoven.She died at
Hampstead ,London in October 1962.ources
*Obituary, "The Times", Monday, Oct 29, 1962; pg. 12; Issue 55534; col F
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