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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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llar of our circu-lation, on every rod of navigable river,on every furlong of highway, on everygill of water in every American harbor,on every pebble in the Rocky Moun-tains, on every blade of growing grain,on everything that we as a people ownand ever have owned and ever shall own. And while we are on the subject I mightadd that it is predicated on somethingmore besides. It is predicated on BunkerHill, on Independence Hall, on thelittle apple tree at Appomattox, onthe cornerstone of a building at Wash-ington, D. C, called the National Capitol.A man who wouldnt be satisfied withthat collateral wouldnt risk a pewterdime for the hope of eternal salvation. Dont wait for somebody else to takeyour share of the best investment thatis open to a patriot. Our great Revo-lutionary granddaddies werent that sort.Their motto wasnt Let George do it.They helped George do it! Dont sell Uncle Sam short. Dontbe a bear on the Old Glory market.Dont make your own country ashamedof you. Buy a Liberty Bond.
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STANDARD TRACK AT HANCOCK, W. VA., ON THE CUMBERLAND DIVISION Help Win the War By Insisting Upon One Hundred Per Cent.Car Utilization OW is the time for all shippers and receivers of freight, in the spirit of patriotism, to see that every car is loaded to maximum capacity and toinsist on prompt handling by the railroad. In fact, it isa military necessity that cars be utilized one hundredper cent. During the coming months, while the Nations armiesare fighting in the greatest conflict for freedom in thehistory of the world, the people must be fed, food mustbe distributed for home and foreign consumption, andthe great bee-hives of industrial America will be cryingfor cars to load and move materials for manufacturingand to transport the finished supplies and ammunitionfor the warring armies. This condition already exists.The Nations transportation machine is now beingoperated at close to the breaking point, and yet thousandsof cars are being hauled with only a part load. Manyof our patron

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