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Was (wer) ist C Myron Flippin - definition

AMERICAN DIPLOMAT
Myron Taylor; Myron C. Taylor
  • Myron Taylor Hall at Cornell Law School
  • Taylor's former residence in [[Washington, D.C.]]
  • Myron Taylor addresses the Évian Conference

C. Myron Flippin         
AMERICAN CONDUCTOR
C. Myron Flippin is an American conductor and cellist, best known for conducting the North Arkansas Symphony Youth Orchestra in a performance at Carnegie Hall on April 6, 2008,Carnegie Hall website (Sunday, April 6, 2008 at 8 PM - Program Details ) and as guest conductor for MidAmerica Productions on June 6, 2010, in a performance at Carnegie Hall in New York City of Mozart's Mass in C, the "Coronation" mass, K317.
Myron         
  • Roman marble copy of Myron's most famous work, the ''[[ Discobolus]]''.  [[Towneley Marbles]], [[British Museum]]
ATHENIAN SCULPTOR
Myron of Eleutherae; Myron of Thebes; Myron The Great
Myron of Eleutherae (, Myrōn ), working c. 480–440 BC, was an Athenian sculptor from the mid-5th century BC.
Myron Wolf Child         
CANADIAN POLITICIAN
Myron Wolfchild; Myron WolfChild
Myron John Wolf Child (February 6, 1983 – February 27, 2007) was a youth activist, public speaker and politician from the Kainai Nation in southern Alberta, Canada. His surname was sometimes reported as Wolfchild or WolfChild.

Wikipedia

Myron Charles Taylor

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 events during and after World War II.

In addition he was a philanthropist, giving to his alma mater, Cornell University, and a number of other causes.