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  1. William Sanger (November 12, 1873 – July 23, 1961) was a German-born and American-educated architect and artist. He was the first husband of Margaret Sanger. Early life and education. Born in Berlin, Germany, Sanger came from a devoutly Jewish family which moved to the United States in about 1878.

  2. William Wallace Sanger (born in Hartford, Connecticut, 10 August 1819; died in New York City, 8 May 1872) was a New York City physician who wrote a “groundbreaking” study of prostitution. Biography

  3. William Sanger, painter and architect, was born 12 November 1873 in Berlin to Elias (he used the name Edward in this country) and Henrietta (nee Wolffberg) Sanger. Family lore has it that Edward was an itinerant, sailor, explorer and merchant who had come and gone several times in and out of the United States before arriving here a final time ...

  4. 5 de ago. de 2016 · En 1902 se casó con William Sanger, un arquitecto con profundas ideas socialistas que ayudaron a Margaret a iniciar su vida como activista. En el hospital de White Planes, Margaret observó con impotencia como se sucedían demasiados embarazos no deseados que conducían en la mayoría de casos a abortos mortales.

  5. 16 de nov. de 2021 · Nov 16, 2021. Health care entrepreneur William Sanger, the former chairman and CEO of Envision Healthcare, and his wife Janice Sanger paid $33 million for a mansion across from the ocean in...

  6. 8 de jun. de 2012 · National. Voices. How William Sanger Inspired Me to Pro-Choice Activism. 6/8/2012 by Ms Magazine. In my family, being pro-choice comes naturally. This is not just because the ghost of my grandmother, Margaret Sanger, would rise from her grave to wreak vengeance on any of her relations who dare stray from the path.

  7. www.kellogg.northwestern.edu › news_articles › profilesWilliam Sanger | Kellogg Alumni

    William Sanger ’88 treats the health of his company like he would the health of a living person. Considering his success in leading companies such as Envision Healthcare, this approach appears to make a lot of sense. Sanger joined Envision as the CEO of its predecessor company, Emcare, in 2000. At that time, the company had $200 million in ...