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The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 36

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Goldfine award in 1973. The award, Snowden said at the time, was "in recognition of the quiet and effective ways you have contributed" to the advancement of young blacks and black community efforts. NELS, 378-7092. WEST HIGHLAND, White Terriers, champ, lines. 2 oanr.

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The Globe will miss his unique insight into complex issues and the problems of our society. The community will miss his generosity and thoughtfulness. "Everyone who knew John I. will miss a truly human being." Born John Ingalls Taylor on July 26, 1911, in Dedham, he was the son of John Irving Taylor, owner and president of the Boston Red Sox (1904-11), and Cornelia (Van Ness) Taylor, and the grandson of Charles H. Taylor, who took over the management of the Globe in 1873.

He was a graduate of Pomfret School, Pomfret, and Harvard, Class of 1933. With the exception of three years service in the Navy during World War 11, he worked continuously for the Globe from graduation from Harvard until, having served as president of the paper (1963-1975) and then as president of its parent corporation, Affiliated Publications Inc. He retired in 1980. A tall and friendly man with a wide grin and informal manner, he started out as a reporter on the city news staff and covered a wide variety of stories, including court cases at the federal building and political stories at the State House. He also did rewrite work and worked for a year on the copy desk, editing and writing headlines.

In addition, he covered national political conventions and at least one presidential campaign. In 1941, when the Boston Evening Transcript folded, Mr. Taylor, knowing that the Transcript -had an excellent book department, convinced the Globe to let him start a weekly book page. It was an Immediate success. After serving with the Navy in World War II, he returned to the Globe and assumed new duties in LEGAL NOTICES interests.

He involved himself and The Boston Globe in the struggle to desegregate the Boston schools and there is scarcely a Boston black community organization that has not benefited from his counsel and generosity. "John I. Taylor, in his own gentle way, has been a giant force for good in Boston. He represents the very best that this city has ever produced in terms of decency, integrity and humanitarianism -truly a rare human being who will be sorely missed." Said Elma Lewis, head of the Elma Lewis School of Fine Arts, Roxbury: "I am deeply grieved by the loss of my firm friend, John I. Taylor.

For the past 20 years he has been an unflagging board member and supporter of the Elma Lewis School of Fine Arts. In fact, he was interested in the entire work of the National Center of Afro-American artists. As late as one month ago, he was planning a visit to the center. "There is so much joy to remember about John I. I hope our PUBLIC NOTICE-WATER WAYS LIJfcNtfc A LIGATION NO.

87W-119W Public notice is nereoy Slven pursuant to hapter 91, s.18 of the Iven pursuant to G.L plication oi tincom Wharf Associates In the municipality of Boston for au inuf ifuiiuii iu i cjwi i struct existinq wharf, con Bank of Boston, 600 Atlantic Avenue, Boston. Massachusetts 02106. The comment period will not end before July 13, 1987 and may be somewhat longer. The Board's procedures for processing applications may be found at 12 C.F.R. Part 262 (as revised, 49 Federal Register 5603 (February 14.

1984). Procedures for processing protested applications may be found at 12 C.F.R. ss. 262.25 (1984). To obtain a copy of the Board's procedures or if you need more information about how to submit your comments on the application, contact William J.

Spring, Vice President and Community Affairs Officer at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston (617-973-3460). The System will consider your comments and any request for a public meeting or formal hearing on the application if they are received by the Reserve Bank on or before the last date of the comment struct and maintain piers, houslna. fireboat offices, parking, docks and floats at oroDertv located Number 41 and 50 Battery Properties WHEN YOU NEED MONEY CALL: U.S. FUNDING, INC. Of America YOUR ONE STOP MORTGAGE CENTER Open 7 Days a Week Weeknights Till 9 P.M.

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Norm rerry ana Lincoln Wharf In the mu nicipality of Boston in and over the waters of Boston Harbor. The proposed use of the structureis) andor till is residential housing fireboat ottices, puonc ac cess and ooen-soacc areas, marina and public water-related facilities The Department will con slder all written comments submitted within thirt (30) days subsequent to the date of publication of mis notice in orgar iu ue cide whether to grant au thorization for the Dro Mr. Taylor did a great deal of work for the Reporters Committee for the Freedom of the Press. For his efforts on the committee's behalf, the Nieman Foundation at Harvard made him an honorary Nieman Fellow in 1982, citing his "outstanding generosity to the cause of press freedom." Thomas Winship, the Globe's editor from 1965 to 1985, was ever appreciative of Mr. Taylor's interest in what reporters and editors were up to in the newsroom.

"John chewing his pipe, walked the newsroom constantly, engaging in first-name conversations with reporters, photographers, editors and secretaries. He loved the news side of the paper and was our best ambassador of good will throughout the building and the city," said Winship yesterday on hearing of Mr. Taylor's death. His social conscience and commitment to his community made John I. Taylor an outstanding leader in the field of civil rights.

He was proud of what he did for the black community, and the feeling was mutual. In 1975. at the height of the controvery over the court-ordered busing to desegregate Boston's public schools, more than 1,000 members of an antibusing group held a rally outside his Natick home, accusing him of using his position as a director of United Way to assist desegregation. He replied that he was proud to be a member of the board and let it go at that. In a statement.

Otto and Muriel Snowden, co-founders of Freedom House Roxbury, said yesterday: "In a memorial tribute to a dear friend, the poet David McCord said: 'Many trees have fallen from my landscape, but this one had There's no better way to describe John I. Taylor, our mentor, our benefactor and our dear personal friend. "Warm, compassionate, totally committed to social justice and equality, he has been a man upon whom we in the black community could always depend for sympathetic understanding and active support. His quiet strength gave substance to the Boston Community Media Council in its efforts to bridge the communications gap between the press and minority gosed activity pursuant to Chapter 91. Written comments on this proposal must be submitted to Deoartment of Environ mental Quality Engineer ing, Division or wenanai and Waterwava Reaul, tion.

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(802) 476-5011. Enclose a portfolio of your organization Including a list of completed re-use projects of Historic buildings during the past ten years, and with associated client references. All responses with above requested Information will be received by the Supt Schools through June tlon Section, One Winter Street, Boston, MA 02108 Further information or this application may be ODiainea oy the Division at 292-569J Plans of the proposal are HVHIIaUIB IUI ni3finiiuii the Waterways office. EH DON'T DESPAIR Are you sick of TO PLACE YOUR AD FOR Lord will hold him in the palm of His hand." Mr. Taylor had served on the board of directors of the American Newspaper Association's Bureau of Advertising and as a vice president of the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce.

He also had served as a director of United Community Services, now United Way of Massachusetts Bay: the Gesell Institute of Child Behavior and the Better Boston Business Bureau; chairman of the endowment campaign of the American Newspaper Publishers Association Foundation; as president of the board of trustees of the Charles River School; and as a trustee of Milton Academy. He summered in Francestown, N.H., and was a member of the Somerset Club and the Tavern Club. He leaves his wife, Margaret (Blake); four sons, John I. of Boulder, Timothy of New Haven; David V.N., of Philadelphia, and Benjamin B. Taylor of Newton, assistant executive editor of the Globe; and eight grandchildren.

A memorial service will be held Thursday, June 11, at 2 p.m. in Emmanuel Church, Back Bay. WE CARE Call THE CLINIC 9-9 SAT. SUN. 10-4 money problems or just need A REST? NEW HAMPSHIRE REAL ESTATE CALL CITY OF MALDEN PURCHASING DEPARTMENT.

INVITATION TO BID. SEALED BIDS FOR BID 3201 RADIO COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM will be received at the Purchasing Department. Maiden Government Center, Room 122 on June 22, 1987 at 10:00 A.M. at which time they will be opened and publicly read. Complete specifications are available at the Purchasing Department and -VI 1-617-929-1500 8:30 to 4:00 "ay uo picKea up on a ay i iiRv.ns.'sv.i thru Fridav A.M.

4:00 P.M. The Clt of Mal- der Is an Equal Opportu- nlty Affirmative Action Employer. Leo J. Carey. Purchasing Agent.

Harbor Equity Funds, Inc. One Constitution Plaza Boston, MA 02129 "The Globes here!" i c- -it" unj IUI'1'lMify Bridge Loan Specialists Investor Property Cash Out First Second Mortgages Fixed Variable Rates Interest Only Deferred Pymts. 241-8700 Next to Old Ironsides Alexander Altmann, 81, scholar known for work in Judaic studies the promotion department. The departments aim was to attract young readers. He wrote promotional copy and originated slogans for billboards.

Programs were devised for high school student participation, including a high school editors' conference twice a year, at which national figures, such as Eleanor Roosevelt, Estes Kefauver and Robert Taft, spoke to as many as 400 high school editors. The same idea led to a series of high school drama presentations and to the Globe's organizing and funding an annual statewide science fair and an art competition and exhibit. Baseball, football, basketball and hockey clinics followed in which stars of the Red Sox, Celtics and Bruins met and counseled high schoolers. Events were promoted with no commercialism. Mr.

Taylor left the promotion department in 1954 and moved into the office of his cousin, Wm. Davis Taylor, to share in the paper's management. On the death of the paper's publisher, William O. Taylor, the following year, Davis Taylor succeeded his father and John I. became treasurer.

The two men shared an office until their retirements. In 1963, when Davis Taylor became chairman of the board, John I. became president. Throughout their careers the cousins were known with affection In Boston and around the country as "the Taylor boys." "He and I agreed on many things and never agreed on other things, mainly politics," Davis Taylor said yesterday. "He was much more liberal than I am.

But we never had a fight. I'm going to miss him like hell." Working In tandem, the two Taylors laid the groundwork for the greatest, most complex and most innovative undertaking in the Globe's long history. It was the planning, financing and construction of the new multimillion-dollar Globe building on Morrissey Boulevard In Dorchester. In May 1958, the paper was moved from congested Newspaper Row on Washington Street, downtown, to Its present site without missing a single edition. The plant has since beetj expanded many ymes and a satellite printing facility was opened in Blllerlca in 1983.

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Mr. Altmann had lived In England between 1938 and 1959 and founded the Institute of Jewish Studies in Manchester, England. He served as its director from 1953 to 1959. He was a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Medieval Academy of America, the American Academy for Jewish Research and the Les-slng Academy in Germany. He was a member of the board of directors of the Leo Baeck Institute in New York, and an honorary member of the Council World Union of Jewish Studies.

Mr. Altmann leaves his wife, Judith (Franck): a daughters Fay A. Amlas; a son, Michael Altmann; a daughter. Eve Yardenl and grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. Memorial services will be held at a later date.

Burial will be in Call THE BEVERLY CORP Alexander Altmann, 81, of Newton Centre, professor emeritus of Judaic studies at Brandeis University and an associate of the Center for Jewish Studies at Harvard University, died Saturday. Mr. Altmann was born in Hungary and received a doctorate in philosophy from Berlin University In 1931. He was ordained a rabbi at the Berlin Rabbinical Seminary In 1931. He came to the United States in 1959 and Joined the Brandeis University faculty that same year.

From 1960 to 1965, he was director of the Philip W. Lown Institute for Advanced Judaic Study at Brandeis and was appointed to the Philip W. Lown professor of Jewish Philosophy and History of Ideas endowed chair in 1959. He retired as a professor emeritus of Judaic studies in 1976. While at Brandeis.

he had edited four volumes of "Studies and Texts," a Harvard University Press publication. After his retirement from Brandeis, Mr. Altmann was a visiting Instructor at Harvard for a year. He had been an associate of the 92 Wash. St.

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