I have a photo taken in 1915 with C. T. Russell standing in a large group of men. I have seen lots of pictures of him but usually he is by himself. Something that stood out in the picture is how different he looked from everyone else in the picture. He was the only one with long hair and a beard. I did some research as to what the style was back then and he would have really stood out in the crowd, no one looked like he did.
Any ideas on why? Was this all part of the plan to stand out from the crowd?