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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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8, and forming a part hereof, the undersigned hereby applies for $ face amount of the 10-Year 4j% Gold ; ; Bonds of the United States and agrees to pay face and accrued interest for the bonds and requestsyou to have application made for said amount of bonds for him. You are authorized to chargeagainst and deduct from the wages of the undersigned in each month, beginning with the second halfof May, an amount equal to one-tenth of the purchase price of the bonds above applied for untilthey are fully paid for. Adjustment of interest to be made at time of final deduction on the payroll.Please make monthly deductions from wages due me thereafter f $ first half i ; I -\ > monthly payroM. jj $ second half ) j ; Signature of Subscriber Address No. and Street City or Town County State Occupation Division Department If you are a subscriber to FIRST LIBERTY LOAN and desire that deductions for the ThirdLoan do not begin until the second half July roll, indicate by cross X mark in space JSP5* (
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10 Aye, Aye Sir, Said Captain Kelly, of TheBaltimore and Ohio Navy, whenUncle Sam Gave the Wordto Whip the Hun! ;N April 10, 1910, a young man,full of ambition, applied to W. E.Cornell, who was then terminalagent of the New York TerminalProperties, in charge of the marine endof the Baltimore and Ohio New YorkNavy, for a position as tug boat captain.Mr. Cornell the appointment of an assistant, one ofthe ablest men on the New York propertyat the time was called upon to take thisposition He was Captain E. J. Kelly. When Captain Kelly took up his newduties he brushed up and worked harderthan ever. Some of the deeds which he accomplished looked him overand, after deepthought, toldthis young manthat he wouldgive him achance as mas-ter of the tugboat Oscar G.Murray. Mr. Cornellkept his eye onthis man, as heknew he wasone out of theordinary, and ifgiven the propercoaching wouldmake good.He was not dis-appointed in hissurmise, for E.J. Kelly, whois the man re-ferred to, camethrough andshowed h

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