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...student advisers are John G. Buchanan Jr. 3L, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mark J. Dalton 3L, Cambridge, Mass.; Cecil D. Elfenbein 3L, Erie, Pa.; Myron L. Gordon 2L, Milwaukee, Wis.; George M. Lehr 3L, New York, N. Y.; Walter L. Hiersteiner 2L, Des Moines, Ia.; Frank Licht 3L, Providence...
...English Composition," Associate Professor Myron J. Files, of Tufts, Tuesdays, 7:30 to 9 P. M., at Boston University, corner Boylston and Exeter streets, Boston...
Last week Myron C. Taylor, President Roosevelt's special envoy to the Vatican, paid a farewell call on Pope Pius XII, and left Rome for the U. S. Few thought ailing Envoy Taylor would ever return. But the Holy See's diplomacy, canniest in the world, had already taken a step to neutralize the effects of his departure. Day before the Taylor farewell the Pope ap pointed Monsignor Joseph Patrick Hurley, only U. S. member of his Secretariate of State, as Bishop of St. Augustine...
...delegates mildly condemned President Roosevelt's appointment of Myron C. Taylor as his personal ambassador to the Vatican, pledged aid to war refugees, agreed that Congregationalist ministers' salaries (average: $1,640) are too low. Between sessions, they made earnest "trips of social exploration" through San Francisco's Japanese and Chinese section, toured migrant camps (said the prospectus: "Delegates to watch under bridges and beside roads for migrants, and show friendly spirit and talk to them...
...accept for long the law of destruction forced upon them by wielders of brute force. Always they seek . . . to find again the faith without which the welfare of nations and the peace of the world cannot be rebuilt." To the Vatican as his special envoy he sent Steelman Myron C. Taylor. At that time much hope was built on the Vatican lining up on the side of the democracies. But World War II spread further. Last week the Vatican appeared to be working out its own policy...