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15 maj 2009 · U.S. 3432B. 78¢ Mary Lasker. Distinguished Americans. Issue Date: May 15, 2009. City: Washington, DC. Printed by: Ashton Potter (USA) Ltd. Printing Method: Lithographed and Engraved. Perforations: Serpentine Die Cut11.25 x 10.75. Color: Multicolored. Happy Birthday Mary Lasker.
The U.S. Postal Service has issued a 78-cent Mary Lasker definitive stamp in one design in a pressure-sensitive adhesive pane of 20 stamps. Designed by Ethel Kessler, Bethesda, MD, the stamps are on sale nationwide. 50 million stamps have been printed.
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Mary Woodard Lasker (November 30, 1900 – February 21, 1994) was an American health activist and philanthropist. She worked to raise funds for medical research and founded the Lasker Foundation. Early life. Mary Woodard was born in Watertown, Wisconsin, the daughter of Sara Johnson Woodard and Frank Elwin Woodard.
Sale ends in 12d10h. Offered by: Maakaroun. Stamp: Mary Lasker (1900-1994) Philanthropist (United States of America (Distinguished Americans) Mi:US 4501,Sn:US 3432B,Yt:US 4166,Sg:US 4957b,WAD:US037.09. Buy, sell, trade and exchange collectibles easily with Colnect collectors community.
Angel in Mink details the life of the remarkable philanthropist Mary Lasker and her life-long commitment to supporting biomedical research and the National Institutes of Health. Lasker’s story has not been as widely told as it deserves – until now.
The late Mary Woodard Lasker, a Watertown native and a philanthropist in the field of medical research, will be immortalized on a U.S. postage stamp. The United States Postal Service announced that it will release a Mary Lasker stamp on May 14 as part of its "Distinguished Americans" series.