William Osgood "Bill" Taylor II was an
American journalist and
newspaper executive who served as publisher and chairman emertius of
The Boston Globe died from a brain tumor he was , 78.. He helped broker the sale of
The Globe to
New York Times Co. in 1992.
(July 19, 1932 – May 1, 2011)
Taylor attended
Dexter School in
Brookline, Massachusetts, and
St. Paul's School in
Concord, New Hampshire before graudating from
Harvard College in 1954. He served two years in the
United States Army, stationed in
West Germany. He joined
The Globe at his father's urging. After working in the
classified advertising and promotions departments, he worked as a reporter before moving into management. Taylor was the fourth in his family to run
The Globe; his father
William Davis Taylor preceded him. Taylor was succeeded by his second cousin
Benjamin Taylor.
Taylor died at his home in
Boston, Massachusetts from a
brain tumor.
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