. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Superintendent of Shops T. R. Stewart in his new office at Mt. Clare. The flowers were the gift of his foremen and clerks on Moving Day 38 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, March, 1924. MOUNT CLARES CHILDREN I. Ruth Evelyn, granddaughter of Work Checker Peter Stier. 2. A few of Charlies sons and daughters: Joseph, 6: Edwin, 8; Loretta, 3; and Emma, Hazel, daughter of P. A. Riggleman. 4. Alvin and Mildred, children of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Davis T. R. Stewart, superintendent of shops,when he entered his private office on thernorning of February 5, was surp


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Superintendent of Shops T. R. Stewart in his new office at Mt. Clare. The flowers were the gift of his foremen and clerks on Moving Day 38 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, March, 1924. MOUNT CLARES CHILDREN I. Ruth Evelyn, granddaughter of Work Checker Peter Stier. 2. A few of Charlies sons and daughters: Joseph, 6: Edwin, 8; Loretta, 3; and Emma, Hazel, daughter of P. A. Riggleman. 4. Alvin and Mildred, children of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Davis T. R. Stewart, superintendent of shops,when he entered his private office on thernorning of February 5, was surprised byits sweet fragrance; foremen of the variousshops, as well as clerks in the office, pre-sented him with several baskets of flowers. Chief Clerk C. W. Serp was also therecipient of several bouquets of flowers,from his wife, son and nephews. J. E. Tatum, superintendent of the build-ing, who has been busily engaged since weoccupied our new quarters, was also pre-sented with several bouquets by his wifeand grandchildren. Mechanical Engineers Office To Miss Elsie M. Demitz, file Engineers Office, goes thehonor of selecting the name for one of thetwo new colonial diners recently conceive


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