. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ications the club should be a bigsuccess. All employes are invited to attendthese Thursday meetings, which are held inthe committee room of the Pittsburgh passen-ger station. R. J. Rodgers has been appointed a memberof the Safety Committee representing thesmith and boiler shops, vice P. E. Ellery, whohas left the service. The accompanying picture is of LawrenceHector Hicks, known to his friends as Col-onel. He first saw the light of day in theKentucky hills, and later came east to dighis niche in the Hall of Fame. Mr. Hicks is a clerk in the storekeepe


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ications the club should be a bigsuccess. All employes are invited to attendthese Thursday meetings, which are held inthe committee room of the Pittsburgh passen-ger station. R. J. Rodgers has been appointed a memberof the Safety Committee representing thesmith and boiler shops, vice P. E. Ellery, whohas left the service. The accompanying picture is of LawrenceHector Hicks, known to his friends as Col-onel. He first saw the light of day in theKentucky hills, and later came east to dighis niche in the Hall of Fame. Mr. Hicks is a clerk in the storekeepersoffice and a hustler. He is a valuable additionto the Stores Department force. He is alsociuite a musician and has acquired a namethroughout the shops as The Kentucky BlueBird. He would be a good candidate for theBaltimore and Ohio Glee Club. Although the Blue Grass State boasts of itsbelles it seems that a Glenwood lassie hasspeared the heart of the big Kentuckian andit would not be a surprise if wedding bellswere ringing before •COLONEL HICK.^ THi-; HAi;()i;i-; and oiiio l;.Ml•I.()^ i;s macazlm- !l<»


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