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THE FIRST COLORED Professional, Clerical and Business DIRECTORY OF BALTIMORE CITY 4th Annual Edition, 1916-1917
Volume 496, Page 81   View pdf image (33K)
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MR. E. B. TAYrX)R.

Mr. E B. Taylor, the well-known caterer, during the year has enlarged
his business to such an client that he has formed a $89,000 corporation,
known as E. B. Taylor, Inc., with himself as president. None of the
stock was offered for public sale, and the concern has done a very large
business. Mr. Taylor continues his charitable Interests as director of
the Home for Friendless Colored Children, chairman of the Redress
Committee of the N. A. A. C. P., Chairman of Citleens' Committee Provi-
dent Hospital, etc. This Is an entirely unsolicited testimonial to him.
from the author of this volume, who realizes the worth of young men
like him in a community—men the state of whose beads is not increased
by success.

Mr. Taylor Is a 33rd decree Mason, an Elk and a Pythian. He
received bis last degree In Masonry In Macon. Ga., about seven years
ago, when he was probably the youngest 33rd degree man In the States.
He has traveled much, having traversed part of Europe and most of this
country, and twice a year he takes a trip to some place be has not
visited.

 

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