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Among his last-remaining projects after his retirement was overseeing his 1949 gift to Cornell to build a $ 1.5 million (~$ 15.2 million in 2023) structure adjoining its law school (which he had also helped to build). The new building, Anabel Taylor Hall, was named in his wife's honor and built
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Truman paid tribute noting, "The Honorable Myron C. Taylor performed great services for both me and my predecessor in the White House to the Vatican at a time when it was essential that the United States be represented in that quarter. Undoubtedly, no one could have performed the job as well as he
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in neutral Portugal that was ultimately granted. As the war approached its end and afterwards, Taylor recognized the Italian people were in dire need of necessities. He established American Relief for Italy, an organization that became the primary means to provide food, clothing and medicine to
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Going into the conference Roosevelt gave Taylor the instruction: "All you need to do is get these people together." Taylor was appointed chairman, and while he was not able to get concessions on immigration, a proposal to create the Intergovernmental Committee on Refugees was approved.
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The vessel's namesake was Mr. Myron Charles Taylor; Chairman of the Finance Committee of the U.S. Steel Corp. from 1927 to 1934 and was their chairman of the board from 1932 through until 1938. Mr. Taylor died May 6, 1959, remaining a director of the corporation until his
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Taylor resigned in January 1950. Truman recalled Taylor's assistant, Franklin C. Gowan, prompting speculation that the U.S. would reduce its relations with the Vatican and its officials. Protestant leaders continued to oppose US relations with the Vatican.
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Taylor quietly lived out his final years, never seeking public accolades or recognition. His wife, Anabel, died on December 12, 1958. He died five months later on May 5, 1959, at his home on 16 East 70th Street, Manhattan, New York, at the age of 85.
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on 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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Taylor gave $ 1.5 million (~$ 21 million in 2023) in 1928 to Cornell University for the construction of a new building complex for its Cornell Law School and Law Library. The new space allowed the
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on the way back to the U.S. Initially he was ordered to work to prevent Italy from joining the war with Germany. Later he would be influential in urging limited
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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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On December 22, 1939, Roosevelt asked Taylor 'to take on a special mission for me' to be Roosevelt's 'personal envoy' to Pope Pius XII
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in 1894. He returned to Lyons and for the next five years attempted to establish a small-town law practice. He also twice ran for the
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religious center. Funds from Taylor also went toward the establishment of the Myron Taylor Lectures on Foreign Affairs, and for the
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in the Reading Room following. Taylor and his wife, Anabel, presented the keys to the hall to then-Cornell University President
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Camile M. Cianfarra. January 20, 1950. "Truman Recalls Gowan, Taylor's Assistant; Possible End to U.S. Ties Disturbs Vatican".
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Taylor intended to step down after the war ended. Following Roosevelt's death, he agreed to stay on and to help President
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On December 22, 1939, Roosevelt asked Taylor "to take on a special mission for me" to be Roosevelt's "personal envoy" to
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maintenance. The marker reads: "Erected by Myron C. Taylor in honor of his mother Mary Morgan Underhill Taylor, 1953".
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did ... All of this should be deeply grateful for the unselfish works of this fine man and able public servant."
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With his now-sizable fortune he could have retired, but at the urging of two leading Wall Street bankers (
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In 1900, Taylor left Lyons to join his brother Willard Underhill Taylor (Cornell, A.B., class of 1891) on
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in New York City, or owned artwork that was later given by another collector. Among these items include:
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and related products. He moved into the textile and mail delivery business and, according to the
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in the world. On September 15, 1925, he was elected a director and member of its powerful
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His appointment to that diplomatic position was officially protested by many American
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in 1929. From March 29, 1932, until April 5, 1938, he was U.S. Steel's chairman and
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after Taylor's departure. Given the rising tensions, he was required to move into
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Bell, G K A; Visser 't Hooft, Willem Adolph; Besier, Gerhard (August 17, 2016).
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Camile M. Cianfarra. December 20, 1949. "Taylor to Resign Vatican Post Soon".
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Taylor's appointment was announced on December 23, 1939, and confirmed in
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Cornell Benefactor, Industrial Czar, and FDR's "Ambassador Extraordinary
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had proposed an international conference to address immigration issues.
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The dedication was in the Moot Court Room on October 15, 1932, with a
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firm that became the leading supplier of combined tire fabric. During
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in 1929. It sailed under this name until it was sold off in 2000.
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Taylor soon was featured on the covers of or in articles in
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Who Was Myron Taylor? and, Who Was Charles Evans Hughes?,
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On December 20, 1948, President Truman awarded Taylor the
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markets, identifying opportunities to acquire struggling
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Taylor's efforts in the textile industry expanded to the
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coming and disposed of all his interests in the mills.
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Myron and Anabel Taylor contributed several items to
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