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Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine (1912) (14575069200)

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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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ion of how even the humblestindividual in the crew of a train cancontribute toward the enjoyment of ourpassengers. The men who took suchparticular notice of this courtesy, atten-tion and tactful work on the part of thenewsboy, were members of a strongorganization and the fact that theywere so favorably impressed, argues wellthat they will exert their influence infavor of the Baltimore and Ohio when-ever the opportunity is offered. And the action of this particular news-boy did not go unrewarded, for the offi-cials of the Baltimore and Ohio, to whoseattention his work was called, wrote tohis supervising official and told him howmuch they appreciated it. We wish weknew his name, so that we could give himthe credit which he so fully deserves The necessity for bright, energeti<: men in the varioussubordinate positions on the Baltimore and Ohio is moreand more apparent, particularly because the duties ofthese positions are becoming increasingly exacting. —A. W. THOMPSON. 1^ n ^n ^^1 u
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CHARLES WALTER RHODES BORN JANUARY^ 28, 1853 DIED APRIL 14, 1915 Charles Walter Rhodes An Appreciation of the Late Assistant Treasurerof the Baltimore and Ohio By J. V. McNeal Treasurer CTTAKLES WALTER RHODES,I lie assistant treasurer of TheBaltimore and Ohio RailroadCompany, died suddenly at Balti-more, April 14. 1915. Mr. Rhodes was born in Baltimore,January 28, 1853, the son of George R.Rhodes of Nottingham, England, andSophia R. Whyte of Baltimore. Inchildhood he went with his parents toCarroll County, Maryland. He was edu-cated in the private school of ReverendJohn A. Munroe of Westminster, one ofthe best educators of his day, and wentfrom school to Baltimore, where he enteredthe employ of The Baltimore and OhioRailroad Company. A friend who knew him as a boy atWestininster writes that he was notedfor his attention to his studies, his de-termination to advance and for his strictregard for truth and honesty. He spenthis entire business Hfe in the service ofThe Baltimore and Ohio R

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