Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine (1912) (14738354016)
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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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o, betweenstations, was wielding a small but efficientfly-killer with the fervor of an Irishlancer after a retreating German. Our Own By Margaret E. Sangster If I had known in the morning How wearily all the dayThe words unkind would trouble my mind That I said when you went away,I had been more careful, darling, Nor givon you needless i)ain;But—we vex our own with look and t(jne We might never take back again. For though in the (luiet evening You may give me the ki.s.s of ;)(^ac(;,Yet it well might b(^ Unit ne.V(;r for nu; The pain of th(^ heart would ((tase!How many come forth in Ihe morning Who never go hom(! at night.And hearts have been broken f(H- h;ii-.sii woid-.spoken That sorrow can neer set rigid. We hav(^ careful Ihouglit for the stranger, And sndles for the sometime guest,But ofi for our own the bitter tone, Though we love our own the beat.Ah, lip with the curve impatient. Ah, brow with the shade of scorn,Twere cruel fate were the night too late To undo the work of morn.
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THE PICTURE IN THE CENTER IS THE CLUB HOUSE OF OUR STATEN ISLAND EMPLOYESAND THE OTHER PICTURES ARE SCENES ON THEIR ATHLETIC GROUNDS Staten Islanders are Leaders inWelfare Work When They Heard About the New Movement They Didnt Waste Any Time. Result—A Fine Club House and a Program of Healthful Entertainment Thats Hard to Beat By T. L. Terrant Assistant Superintendent THE activity in welfare work on the StatenIsland Lines during the last two monthshas been very encouraging. During thelatter part of April a baseball league, consistingof twelve teams, was formed, and a schedule ofninety-nine games arranged. The winners will
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