Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine (1912) (14762046185)
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Identifier: baltimoreohioemp04balt (find matches)
Title: Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine
Year: 1912 (1910s)
Authors: Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company
Subjects: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company
Publisher: (Baltimore, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad)
Contributing Library: University of Maryland, College Park
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s the throttle on anew locomotive looks forwardto weeks of easing up—adjusting,and last, hut not least, to gettingacquainted. * How different Avhen a fellow))uys a watch. Ri<rht from the send-off his mind isas comfortable with his Ball Watch ashis feet in an old pair of shoes. The Ball JFatch is a dependableold pal, having been through a longcourse of sprouts at the works whichinsures its never ending accuracy. And then, too, Ball workmen aremaster watchmakers, working under (^ideal conditions—short hours and longpay. Each watch they turn out isright up to standard and better. By special arrangements which wemake. Ball Watches can be purchasedon easy time payments through yourhome jeweler or watch inspector. Drop us a card today for further informationregarding these time payments. Webb C. Ball Watch Company Cleveland, Ohio (^g, CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO \^INNIPEG Garland Building Flood Building Confederation Life Building I o 10 Phase mention our magazine when writing advertisers.
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BALTIMORE AND OHIOEMPLOYES MAGAZINE BALTIMORE. MARCH. 1917 Number 1 I CONTENTS Oscar G. Murray—Obituary q Universal Military Service—Article Two s The Brute—Prize Stor\- in Fiction Contest By Earle C. Wight 13 Emplo\es of Chicago Traffic Department Organize Class to Study the Problems of Their Business 19 Business Prosperity Increases with Increased Utilization of the Freight Car 21 Supreme Civilian Honor for President Willard 22 Willys-Overland Men Journey to Toledo and Come Back With Lots of Nice Things to Say About Baltimore and Ohio Service 23 George A. Porterfield, a Representative Employe of the Cumber- and Division 27 The Troubles of Mr. Way-Bill and the Freight Family—No. 3—Billing.. 28Promotions and Other Items of Interest Picked Up Along the Line of Road 29 A Chapter in Teamwork 32 Doctor Stork a Passenger on Baltimore and Ohio Train 33 An Editor Takes His Pen in Hand to Tell How Good a Meal He Got on a Baltimore and Ohio Dining Car 35 The Letters of a Roughneck—
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