Background
Price, Byron was born on March 25, 1891 in Topeka, Indiana, United States. Son of John and Emaline (Barnes) Price.
Price, Byron was born on March 25, 1891 in Topeka, Indiana, United States. Son of John and Emaline (Barnes) Price.
Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Indiana, 1908-1912, Bachelor of Arts. Spoken languages: English.
Former Assistant Secretary General, United Nations. Assistant Secretary General, Administrative and Financial Service, United Nations, 1947-1954. President, Central Casting Corporation, 1945-1947.
Chairman, Association of Motion Picture Producers, 1945-1947. United States Director of Censorship, 1941-1945. Executive Editor, Associated Press, 1937-1941.
Chief, Washington Bureau, Associated Press, 1927-1937. Military Service, 1917-1919.
The Covenant is a big challenge to everybody. If God is committed to human race, anyone has to be prepared to accept that as reality and make a commitment in return.
The use of force should be supported, but only in extreme situations and only when the need is clear beyond reasonable doubt, and through appropriate international organizations.
As human beings people are a part of a cruel and violent and unjust world that feels like it cannot be changed. By accepting forgiveness and liberation, God enables to resist evil and to live life that can make this world a better place.
Served at First lieutenant, later captain infantry, United States Army, 1917-1919. Member American Legion, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Theta, Tau Kappa Alpha, Pi Delta Epsilon. Clubs: National Press, Gridiron (vice president 1937.
Press, motion pictures, public administrator.
Married Priscilla Alden, April.