I could be wrong, but I think that Stymie is a closer match for the body than Rockwell, particularly due to the serif on the middle arm of capital E (and F). I think that Stymie also matches other details as outlined in the comparison page on Identifont (http://www.identifont.com/differences?first=stymie&second=ro...)
Ohhhhh! REALLY good catch, I think you're right. Matches all of the features!
There's some really neat uses of it on Fonts In Use. [0]
Also a new-jersey based foundry specimen book, from a few years before publishing this catalog. [1] There's a non-zero chance that these samples were originally what convinced the original designer to go with this typeface, if we believe the designer also worked in Corning New York at the pyrex office.
There's some really neat uses of it on Fonts In Use. [0]
Also a new-jersey based foundry specimen book, from a few years before publishing this catalog. [1] There's a non-zero chance that these samples were originally what convinced the original designer to go with this typeface, if we believe the designer also worked in Corning New York at the pyrex office.
[0] https://fontsinuse.com/typefaces/4509/stymie
[1] https://archive.org/details/ATFBookOfAmericanTypes1934/page/...