During this time he was active in a purely philanthropic society for the aged poor.
He also acted as secretary to a philanthropic society managed by American women in London.
There she was impressed by a philanthropic English society that displayed needlepoint by craftswomen down on their luck.
In 1908, she created the first philanthropic society run by Egyptian women, offering social services for poor women and children.
We have a high philanthropic society that has shown time after time that we are disposed to lift our moral sights.
Some other philanthropic society will spring up over night and will furnish clothes and shelter.
We have a very philanthropic society, and that's because we have laws that make it attractive for givers to give.
"We're a philanthropic society," Nicholas said, "particularly dedicated to the succor of rescued slaves and reluctant viscounts."
"A philanthropic society dedicated to the succor of rescued slaves and reluctant viscounts?"
He was an influential member of several philanthropic societies, although he persisted in describing poor people publicly as incompetent and lazy.