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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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gton for camp are: J. W. Eyler, who workedon our platform; R. L. Kendig, also an oldplatform hand, a member of a Maryland regi-ment, and Irwin Stein, a former stenographerin our office, is serving in Battery B, Field Ar-tillery, which is now at Camp McClellan. W. E. Hayghe and Roger C. Power havejoined the Home Defense Rifles, being mem-bers of Company W, recently organized at theRailroad Terminal Y. M. C. A. under commandof Captain George H. Winslow. Johnny Rea, our O. S. and D. clerk, hasresigned to accept a position in the U. S. NavyYard. We wish him all success in his newventure. Dr. J. A. Robb, medical examiner, who hasrecovered from a serious illness, appeared inthe doorway the other day, after an absence ofabout six months. We were very glad to wel-come Dr. Robb on his resumption of duties atthis station. It would be well worth while for every em-ploye of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad toread the magnificent address President WiJlard THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 01
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MOUNT CLARE WELFARE, PLEASURE AND ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIONINDOOR BASEBALL TEAMThose in tha picture, reading from left to right, are: Front row, N. Emmerich, E. Sheppard, Mascot, Gribbon.Second row: Milholland, Captain, Ripkin, T. Beck. Back row: Bottiger, E. Emmerich, Manager,E. S. Sheppard, Athletic Manager, Kammer and Scully delivered at Deer Park. It is inspiring andinstructive and shows very clearly the dutyof railroad men in the present crisis. If wetry to follow Mr. Willards instructions asclosely as we can we may rest assured that weare doing our bit in a manner acceptable toUncle Sam. Read the address, boys, it willdo you good! Mount Clare Shops Correspondent, W. L. Morgan, Secretaryto Superintendent Divisional Safety Committee L. Finegan Chairman, Superintendent of Shops E. P. Poole Vice-Chairman, Asst. Supt. of Shops W. L. Morgan Secretary, Secretary to Supt. of Shops J. Howe General Foreman H. A. Beaumont General Car Foreman G. H. Kapinos Supervisor of Shop Machinery and Tools

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