. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Pacific Type Locomotives for Blue Line Passenger Service. E. E. Ramey 27 The Roundhouse Foremen R. E. Sigafoose 28 Changes and Promotions 29 Matthew J. McCarthy, Obituary W. A. Howell 31 As Seen by the Cartoonists 32 Fire Drills at General Office Building Have Saving Sense of 35 Keep the Pop Down 36 Our Own Hall of Fame 37 Statement of Pension Feature 42 Social 43 Beware of Typhoid Fever 48 The Bolshevik Engine From Power Plant Engineering 49 Washington Information 51 How Perishable Food is Protected in Transit C. C. Glessner 56 Easy and Practi
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Pacific Type Locomotives for Blue Line Passenger Service. E. E. Ramey 27 The Roundhouse Foremen R. E. Sigafoose 28 Changes and Promotions 29 Matthew J. McCarthy, Obituary W. A. Howell 31 As Seen by the Cartoonists 32 Fire Drills at General Office Building Have Saving Sense of 35 Keep the Pop Down 36 Our Own Hall of Fame 37 Statement of Pension Feature 42 Social 43 Beware of Typhoid Fever 48 The Bolshevik Engine From Power Plant Engineering 49 Washington Information 51 How Perishable Food is Protected in Transit C. C. Glessner 56 Easy and Practical Home Dress Makmg Lessons 57 Some Good Recipes M. Alice Hamilton 60 Roll of Honor 61 Among Ourselves 64 Watch the Spark Hazard B. S. Mace 104 Published monthly at Baltimore, Maryland, by the Employesof the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to promote community ofinterest and greater efficiency. Contributions are welcomedfrom all employes. Manuscripts and photographs will be re-turned upon request. Please write on one side cf the sheet only. The Workingmens Train By Margaret Talbott StevensDecoratio^j by Stanley M. Bell Valuation Department Have you ever seen them ahurrying alongAt close of the day as they move, a great throng,That army of workmen so mighty and strong, Whose work is never in vain;All flinging their coats, ever singing a song—And swinging their lunch pails while tramping along,In blue jeans and jumpers, this company strong,Who ride on the Workingmens Train? And nodding to folks on the street as they keeping in step in a long, steady row,March Billy and John, Jimmy, Harry and Joe, Till they pass through the station door;So kindly to friend—without fear of a foe—Now homeward theyre bound, hither blithely they go;For these are the men from Mt. Clare, you should know-Who are tramping the station floor. Out there in the country in cottages small,Their wives and their kiddies are waiting their call—And smoking hot suppers, pies, puddings and all, With rich,
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