Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine (1912) (14575298008)
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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
Digitizing Sponsor: LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation
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r their success in playing pojjularselections. Everyone present united in saying that theyhad enjoyed a thoroughly pleasant evening. On November 28, the S. I. R. R. Club held anentertainm(»nt and dance at the German Clubrooms, Stapleton. A large crowd spent a verypleasant evening. A smoker was held l)y the S. I. R. R. Club atthe Livingston Clubhouse, on November 22. The large attendance contril)uted to a veryenjoyable evening. Short addresses were madeby some of our officers, chief among whom werc^assistant superintendent T. L. Terrant, B. F.Kelly and E. E. McKinley, trainmaster. Philadelphia Division Correspondent, J. C. Ricii.\rdsox, Chief Clerk Divisional Safety Committee S. T. Cantrell Chairman, Superintendent. VV. T. R. HoDUixoTT Vice-Chairman,Trainmaster G. F. Ebeklv Division llnuinecr J. P. HlXES Master Mechanic H. K. Hartman Chief Train Dispatcher J. E. Sentman Road Foreman of lOngines F. J. Young Captain of Police T. B. Franklin Terminal Agent F. H. Lamb Division Claim Agent
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* ///i-Mi rU&^ MESS TIME IX THE CAMP OF TROOP F 84 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE Dr. C . W. Pence Medical Examiner B. S. Daniels Road Engineer Hood Simpson Road Fireman W. T. Marvel Road Conductor J. C. WiLLL\MS Yard Conductor \V. A. Tang YE Coppersmit h, Shopman Edward Marker Car Builder, Repair Yardman R. C. Acton Secretary R. L. Gatchell, assistant relief agent, Phila-delphia Division, has finished relieving agentsfor their vacations, and in companj with hismother, the wife of W. F. Gatchell, operatorat Silver Side, Delaware, will spend severalmonths at Tampa, Florida. Congratulations are extended to F. D. Held,stenographer in the Division Accountantsoffice at Philadelphia, on the birth of a son, thefirst child. Mother and baby are doing well. W. C. Mackey, passenger car foreman atPhiladelphia, who has been on the sick list forseveral months, has returned to duty. Wewere all glad to see him back. W. L. Trout, former general foreman at EastSide shop, and for a time ac
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