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In appearance, Mr. Taylor suggests the men of wealth of a century and a half ago, the merchants who sat in the Tontine Coffee House from whose windows they could see the harbor and their ships. Anyone who saw him walking down Broad Street would realize immediately that such dignity and serene confidence could belong only to a bank policeman or its director. The picture of Myron Taylor that was published in news-sheets last week seemed to belong between the two older faces that appeared at the same time. Supported by the crisp ruff of a wing tipped collar, severe, shrewd, plain and kindly, it was a face easily recognized and remembered as a symbol of dependability, of integrity.
* A mistake. Mr. Farrell was not an official of the U. S. Steel Co. until ten years after its organization.
* The only other company of which he is even a Director is the Pullman Company.