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Identifier: baltimoreohioemp03balt (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
Digitizing Sponsor: LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation



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d, from the laying of the corner stone to date, which was so ably given by Mr. Lowes,assistant general passenger agent, helped drive dull care away after the days work was done, andprovided a most fitting ending to this verv instructive meeting. C. C. F. BENT, Vice-President, Staten Island Lines, New York, N. Y. THE Deer Park meeting was the most interesting in matter of detail of any that we have had. Thescreen exhibition of the Magnolia Cut-off and also the pictures showing the progress from earlyup to present days, was most impressive and instructive. The work of the Glee Club was asurprise and delight. C. SELDEN,General Inspector of Transportation,Superintendent of Telegraph, Baltimore, Md. THESE meetings are undoubtedly productive of much good. They accomplish the greatest goodbecause they give every one a chance to meet and know personally the man who is often at theopposite end of a business argument. E. V. BAUGH, j ) Superintendent Dining Car Service, t : Baltimore, Md. ! ( \l
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Hauling a Trawl on the Bay of Fundy By An Employe —+. I &m AWOKE with a jump as CaptainJohn gave a couple of vigorouskicks on my bedroom door withhis heavy leather boots. A fisher-mans toilet is not a long one, and as Iwas to be a fisherman for at least thatday, it took me but five minutes to throwon a pair of hip boots, corduroys and aflannel shirt, and with a souwester andoil skin under my arm, get down to thel)reakfast table. Mrs. Purdy turnedlong enough from her sizzling ))acon tosay, Well, Bobbie, see yur goin a fishin.Ef ye dont bring me home a mess oyoung makerl Ill box yur ears. Therenow, sit down an eat them eggs an tatersan bacon an drink that cup o coffee, ferJohn aint goin to let you sit an look ontoday—aire ye, John? No, sir, sick er well, y got to helj) mehaul in that trawl, sir, the Captainresponded. Breakfast over, we left Airs. Purdy andhastened across the road and down thelane to the beach. The sun was justpeeping over the long fir clad hills in theeast, the

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