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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Charles, Charlie, or Chuck Taylor may refer to: Charles Taylor (actor), American actor Charles H. Taylor (lyricist) (1859–1907), British lyricist Charles...
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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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1902-1903 (later US President) Myron Charles Taylor, February 1940-January 1950 Harold H. Tittmann Jr., 1940-1946 (serving under Taylor) Henry Cabot Lodge Jr....
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Calumet (1929 ship) (redirect from Myron C. Taylor (ship, 1929))
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Plenipotentiar United States: Myron Charles Taylor (1939-1950) "Peace Ambassador" and "personal envoy" Myron Charles Taylor Righteous Among the Nations...
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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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Arch. 1962), chairman, Tata Group Myron Charles Taylor (LL.B. 1894), chairman and CEO, U.S. Steel, namesake of Taylor Hall, and Medal for Merit recipient...
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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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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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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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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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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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– 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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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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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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Myron Hubbard Hunt (February 27, 1868 – May 26, 1952) was an American architect whose numerous projects include many noted landmarks in Southern California...
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