Word: myron
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...mutually profitable publicity for both Mr. Ross and the Minskys. One would have thought that it would cement their mutual respect and admiration, but such was not the case. On Tuesday Brother William Minsky caused his lawyer to write to Mr. Ross protesting a painting by one Myron Sokole, called "Burlesque a la Minsky...
...upon Judge Gary's death at the urgent request of his good friend the late George Fisher Baker. It was understood that his duties were to be next to nominal, the position temporary. Last week Banker Morgan resigned this second most important chair, saw placed in it Myron Charles Taylor, long groomed for the post as chairman of the finance committee. Chairman Taylor's duties will be far more than nominal; the official announcement said they will be "similar to those formerly exercised by the late Judge Gary...
...Steel Corp. Some of them visit for just a short time, some of them go there regularly. They are so many that the big staff of underlings at No. 71 could scarcely be expected to know any but the most important ones. They all, of course, know Myron Charles Taylor, the handsome Quaker whose office on the 17th floor is labeled "Chairman of the Finance Committee." They all know "Big Jim"? James Augustine Farrell?who for 20 years has occupied the 18th floor office labeled "President." And they all know "Mr. Filbert," a keen-eyed man whose bald, round...
...year-old "Jimmy" Colgate at a banquet celebrating his 50 years of association with the university, as student, alumnus, patron. President Hoover sent a telegram of congratulation. So did Chief Justice of the U. S. Charles Evans Hughes, who went to Colgate for two years. Finance Chairman Myron Charles Taylor of U. S. Steel Corp. praised James Colby Colgate as a banker. Alumnus Harry Emerson Fosdick (1900) recalled how, as a poor student years ago in Manhattan, he took Sunday dinners with Mr. & Mrs. Colgate...
William J. Filbert was elected vice chairman of U. S. Steel's finance committee, a new office created last week. Bald, stocky, with a set mouth and prominent, piercing eyes, this almost unknown officer of the Steel company stepped into a place second only to Myron Charles Taylor...