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Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine (1912) (14761934685)

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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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FOLLOWING EACH BULLS EYE THE SUCCESSFULONE IS PRIVILEGED TO DANCE A JIG What the Thrift Stamps Will Buy for the Boys Over There THE STAMPS COST TWENTY-FIVE CENTS EACHEvery Thrift Stamp bought means that the Government can buy five cartridges or a tent pole, five tent pins, a waist belt, hat cord, shoe laces and identification tags.Two Thrift Stamps will buy one trench tool or one pair of woolen gloves.Four Thrift Stamps will buy a pair of canvas leggings. Six Thrift Stamps will buy five pairs of woolen socks, three pairs of summer drawers, or three summer undershirts.Twelve Thrift Stamps will buy a steel helmet.
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Samuel Russell Barr Born July 26, 1846 Died March 6, 1918 By William H. Ball Secretary to Superintendent Relief Department S— AMUEL RUSSELL BARR, super-intendent of the Relief Depart-Ipga ment, died at Baltimore, Md., onMarch 6, 1918, from injuriessustained when he was struck by anautomobile on March 3, 1918. He wasseventy-two years old, having been bornat Washington, D. C, on July 26,1846. Although familiarly and universallyknown as Doctor Barr, he was not agraduate of a medical school; the titlewas unconsciously, and against his wishes,acquired through his long supervision of,and association with, the medical menconnected with the railroad company. Mr. Barr entered the service of theBaltimore and Ohio Railroad Companyon April 27, 1880, and for a period ofthirty-eight years, up to the day preced-ing that upon which he sustained thefatal injuries, he was an indefatigable,interested and loyal servant of the cor-poration, and for thirty-four years wasthe active, directing executive of

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University of Maryland, College Park
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