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Among his last-remaining projects after his retirement was overseeing his 1949 gift to
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December 13, 1941, after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor and the US entered World War II against the Axis Powers. Taylor returned to Rome in September 1942, but went back to the US in October of that year.
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millions of suffering Italians. In a short time approximately $ 6 million in public funds were raised and over $ 37 million in relief supplies were distributed.
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