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    Myron Charles Taylor (January 18, 1874 – May 5, 1959) was an American industrialist, and later a diplomat involved in many of the most important geopolitical...
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  • Anglican priest and writer Myron Charles Taylor (1874–1959), American industrialist and diplomat Charles Chatworthy Wood Taylor (1792–1856), painter, engineer...
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    Cornell Law alumni include business executive and philanthropist Myron Charles Taylor, namesake of the law school building, along with U.S. Secretaries...
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  • Willard Underhill Taylor (1868–1940) was a lawyer, New York City real estate investor, and brother of Myron Charles Taylor. Willard was also a member of...
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  • general Myron Charles Taylor (1874–1959), American industrialist and diplomat Myron Cohen (1902–1986), American comedian and raconteur Myron Cope (1929–2008)...
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    with Cardinal Pacelli, who was to accede to the papacy in 1939. Myron Charles Taylor, an industrialist, philanthropist and diplomat (starting with World...
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    Samuel Spencer Harold Stanley Charles Steele Francis Lynde Stetson Edward R. Stettinius Edward T. Stotesbury Myron Charles Taylor James Hood Wright The following...
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    World War II. Willard Underhill Taylor, was a lawyer, New York City real estate investor, and brother of Myron Charles Taylor. Willard was also a member of...
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    Transportation Company. She was christened the Myron C. Taylor after one of the directors of US Steel, Myron Charles Taylor. She was originally powered by a triple...
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  • photograph of the Myron Charles Taylor residence in Locust Valley. Following the death of Willard Underhill Taylor, his brother Myron Charles Taylor was proposed...
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    Randolph Hearst Vince Lombardi James Cash Penney John D. Rockefeller Myron Charles Taylor Fred Thompson Ken Venturi Congressional's expansive clubhouse is...
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    relations with the Vatican after a seventy-year hiatus, dispatching Myron Charles Taylor as his representative. Pius warmly welcomed Roosevelt's envoy, who...
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    the conference. Instead Roosevelt's friend, the American businessman Myron C. Taylor, represented the U.S. with James G. McDonald as his advisor. The U...
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    Myron Timothy Herrick (October 9, 1854 – March 31, 1929) was an American banker, diplomat and Republican politician from Ohio. He served as the 42nd governor...
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    Plenipotentiar United States: Myron Charles Taylor (1939-1950) "Peace Ambassador" and "personal envoy" Myron Charles Taylor Righteous Among the Nations...
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    schools, was born in Lyons. William Patterson, former US Congressman Myron Charles Taylor, U.S. Special Envoy to the Vatican under Presidents Roosevelt and...
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    followed by thirteen Ambassadors and twenty three Ministers, with Myron Charles Taylor conspicuously in last place. "Nuncios" and "Ambassadors" were only...
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  • business group, 1991–2012 Myron Charles Taylor (LL.B. 1894) – chairman and CEO of U.S. Steel (1932–38); namesake of Taylor Hall; Medal for Merit recipient...
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  • Agricultural Mortgage Corporation Sol Linowitz (1938), chairman of Xerox Myron Charles Taylor (1894), CEO of U.S. Steel Robert D. Ziff (1992), former co-CEO of...
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  • – President Truman holds a news conference in which he confirms Myron Charles Taylor will remain his ambassador to the Vatican until world peace is secured...
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    patriotic commitment to England and English claims to North America. Myron Charles Taylor, a leading American industrialist and a key diplomatic figure before...
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  • from the military, to politics, business, finance, and industry. Myron Charles Taylor, an Underhill descendant and one time Chairman and CEO of U.S. Steel...
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  • anthropologist; developed scientific theory of cultural evolution Myron Charles Taylor – Class of 1894 – Cornell University trustee; businessman and diplomat...
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  • appointment was made to allow Hurley to remain in contact with the ailing Myron Charles Taylor, the American emissary to the Vatican. Others believed the appointment...
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  • Bay Colony where he became a leading figure in Colonial America. Myron Charles Taylor, America's leading industrialist, and a key diplomatic figure at...
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  • Bay Colony where he became a leading figure in Colonial America. Myron Charles Taylor, America's leading industrialist, and a key diplomatic figure at...
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    with Cardinal Pacelli, who was to succeed to the papacy in 1939. Myron Charles Taylor served Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman from...
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  • come into the war in due course. Sumner Welles and Myron Charles Taylor met Pope Pius XII. Taylor asked the pope if there would be revolution in Italy...
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    Century Country Club, New York, 1922-1923 Underhill Farm, Estate of Myron Charles Taylor, Locust Valley, Long Island, 1922-1924 Chelsea, Estate of Benjamin...
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  • record of 0 wins and 1 loss. Another brother, Myron, competed as a professional boxer as well. Myron Taylor had a record of 29 wins (16 by knockout), 9...
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