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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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oreshops. For the benefit of those of ouremployes who are not in touch with theSunday campaiun in Baltimore, be itexplained that the diunands forrcseivat ions for sjiecial bodiesof people from near and farfj;reatly exceed the siij)ply.In fact, on the morninii (>fthe attendancC of tlMount Clare em-ployes, we understand that the Sun-day committeereceived re-qiiests forreserva-t i o nfromva r i- ous delesjat ionswhich would morethan exceed the totalseating capacity of thetabernacle at every eveningservice for the remainder oftlie campaign. Such is the drawing power of this movement andthe remarkable man at its head. Xoregular time is set for the tabernacle ser-vices to begin. The doors are opened atabout ().00 for the evening meetings, and thetabernacle is packed full an hour afterwardBut th(^ interv(Hiing time is not wasted, for tluchoii of b>()() voices sings ahnost incessantly foia full half hour before the .speaker begins.The call for th(^ Mount Clare men was givcMi for ().4r).
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;)m;)t!y nunut( started to file in through a number of doonwhich h.id becMi held for this purjjose. MacIBaltimore and Ohio employe or member of hisfamily wore a badge. Unusually good scats intlie centre of the hou.se had be(Mi reserved.The entrance was made with ZimmermansBand at th(^ head of th(^ crowd, i)laying Onwar<lChristian Soldiers, and the line of men andwomen singing this stirring hymn. Before the .sermon, it is customary for Mr.Hodeheavr, the leader of the singing, to callupon the various delegations for theirfavorite hymn. Our men were retjuestedo name theirs hist, and when the crywent up for Xo. 114. Mr. Kodehe.iverhad our delegation respond with thevery appropriate Lifes Railway to Heaven,and lustily it was sung. too. Here it may beppreciatively remarked that the singing ofth(» Sunday choir is little short of m.ar-\elous. The five or six hundre<l sopranovoices carry the melody s(^ beautifullythat it s(UMiis almost lik(^ a heavcMilysong. .Vnd when the full l.)(H) v(

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