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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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peaker;his understanding of human nature and his wide acquaintance withmen and affairs—all combined to earn for him the high place thathe held in his profession. And yet, to those who knew him well,these qualities that gave him such high rank as lawyer and citizenwere surpassed by others that so deeply endeared him to his familyand to his friends—those qualities of the heart rather than of themind—his high sense of honor; his devoted home life; his uniformcourtesy; his thoughtful consideration of the rights and feelings ofhis younger associates; his companionable nature and his personalcharm. His death has deprived the Baltimore and Ohio of one ofits ablest advisers and advocates, and his associates have lost one towhom they were attached by ties of deepest friendship. As theMuskingum County Bar Association so aptly stated in the resolutionspassed at its recent meeting: It can be well said of Mr. Durban, His good remembrance, Sir,Lies richer in your thoughts than on his tomb. 27
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ROBERT J. KINGLate Assistant General Attorney for Ohio and Indiana 28 ROBERT J. KING BORN JUNE 23, 1878 DIED SEPTEMBER 2, 1915 ROBERT J. KING, Assistant General Attorney of the Baltimoreand Ohio Railroad Company for Ohio and Indiana, died Thurs-day morning, September 2, at his home in Zanesville, Ohio.He had been in failing health and had spent a year in the mountainsof North Carolina, returning to his home last March. Mr. King was born in Zanesville, June 23, 1878, the son of the lateJohn W. King, one of the leading members of the Zanesville Bar, andof Blanche C. King, who survives him. He was a graduate of theZanesville High School, of the Ohio State University and of the Col-lege of Law of the latter institution, receiving his degree of Bachelorof Laws in June, 1902. After a few years of general practice in Zanes-ville he became associated with the late Frank A. Durban, and whenMr. Durban was appointed General Attorney of the Baltimore andOhio for Ohio and Indiana, Mr. King was mad

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