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Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine (1912) (14575051567)

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Identifier: baltimoreohioemp05balt (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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l automatic features. It is fully Visible, has the lightest touch and easiest actionof any typewriter in the world,, makes almost no noise and is built to give a lifetime of service and satisfaction. The Famous Fox Telegraphers Keyboard has 44 keys, writing 88 characters, with astandard arrangement of the regular letters, numerals, punctuation, etc., but with a numberof additional characters, absolutely necessary in the work of the telegrapher, and not obtain-able on other typewriters. These typewriters are strictly new stock, up-to-the-minute in every detail, complete withtelegraphers keyboard, any size or style of type, shift or shiftless, rubber covers, two-colorribbons and are guaranteed for three years from date of purchase. Please order direct from this offer, mentioning the Baltimore and Ohio Employes Magazine, and inclose anyamount of cash you can spare. Shipment of typewriters will be made same day order is received. Pleate mention ur magazine when writing advertisers
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Pleasejnention oar magazine when writing advertisers 80 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE Miss Verna Weihl has accepted the positionof car checker, made vacant by the resignationof W. W. Morris. A. Oakes, William Schoof, Frank Hoffmanand William Schwab, dock employes, havereturned from a vacation trip to New Orleansand Florida. General foreman Edward Schoof, who hasbeen in the service for eighteen years, died onApril 20. Harold De Lauder has accepted a positionas office boy in the assistant superintendentsoffice. C. R. Hyatt, tonnage clerk in the superin-tendents office at Dayton, has resigned toaccept a similar position with our road atCleveland. W. R. Sauerbrun, formerly of theBig Four Railroad, has been appointed hissuccessor. M. S. Williams has been appointedassistant tonnage clerk. J. N. Ginan Conductor J. T. McGee Engineer M. Roach Car Inspector W. A. Bean Machinist H. F. Schwab Division Storekeeper The accompanying picture is of the flagraising, on April 21, at East Dayt

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