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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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e offer, total cost $12.00, payable $1.00 ondelivery of Course and Six Volumes of Commercial Law, balance to be paid at the rate of $1.00 per month.It is understood that I am to receive Leslies and Judge Weeklies for one year each, postpaid. Name Occupn Depti Location Residence Address City What You Pay ALL DELIVERY AND MAILINGCOSTS PREPAID Total Cost $12 One Year to Pay ^ The purpose of this advertisement isto reach the thousands of men in thevarious offices and shops where it isimpossible to secure time for personalinterviews. Hundreds of railroad men have se-cured this wonderful combination.^ Eighty-six Baltimore and Ohio menat Camden Staf ion, Baltimore, have it.<l This is the only advertisement thatwill appear. Limited offer. Act at once. NOTICE—If you are now a subscriber toJudge or Leslies your subscription will beextended. This information will be securedwhen course is delivered. Please mention our magazine when writing advertisers THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE
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The Only Girl WhoCommanded aNations Armies A simple little girl of sixteen playedone day in a little lost village. Thenext year, in supreme command of allthe troops of France, she led them intriumph to victory. Great dukes bowed before this girl,who could not read. Sinful men, menwho had cursed and drunk and mur-dered all their days, followed hermeekly. It is the most dramatic, the mostamazing story in the whole story ofhuman life. In the dim, far-off past,Joan of Arc went her shining way inFrance—and her story was never toldas it should have been till it was toldby an American— MARK TWAIN To us whose chuckles had turned to tears overthe pathos of Huckleberry Finn—to us whofelt the cutting edge of Innocents Abroad—the coming of Joan of Arc from the pen ofMark Twain was no surprise.The story began as an anonymous romance inHarpers Magazine, but within a few months thesecret was out. Who but Mark Twain couldhave written it? Who could have written this book that has almost the si

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1912
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University of Maryland, College Park
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