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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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he superintendent. For their close attention to duty and fordiscovery of an irregularity at Z Cabin onJanuary 26, conductor J. C. Clifford and brake-man Fred Benz, with train No. 53, have beencommended by the superintendent. ■Mi Liberty Bonds or German Bondage! f I ^HE hordes of Satan are in battle against us. They fightwith every diabolical device that perverted human intelli-gence, training, and experience can invent. To conquer us,they use to the full their every economic, scientific, andindustrial resource. To save the lives and liberties of ourselves and ourchildren, we have been forced unwillingly to take up arms. Toprevail we must dedicate to the farthest limit our every power.No sacrifice has been too great for our enemy to place on thealtar of his fatherland. Shall we give or sacrifice less forfreedom than our enemy gives for despotism? What shall ahoarded penny profit us if we may spend it only as slaves?Let us give freely, that we may live free.—Attorney GeneralGregory.
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AMONG OURSELVES Baltimore and Ohio Building Auditor Passenger Receipts Office Correspondent, George Eichner This office was well represented at the OverThere exhibition at the Fifth RegimentArmory. Two hundred tickets were purchased by theclerks and much interest was manifested in thegreat patriotic demonstration. James B. Zimmerman is wearing a smile thatwont come off. Theres a reason—hes adaddy now. The stork visited his homeMarch 25 and left a bouncing baby boy. Mrs.Zimmerman and the youngster are doing nicely. Auditor Coal and Coke Receipts Office Correspondent, John Limpert We regret exceeding to report the followingdeaths among the families of clerks in thisoffice: Mother of Miss M. H. Walter, who diedMarch 12 after a lingering illness; mother ofW. H. Reichert, who died March 7 after a com-paritively short illness, and a brother of W. P.Collins, who was serving his country in France.His death was reported by the War Department. The sincere sympathy of all clerks in thisoffice

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