. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . e nice letters which they sent me con-cerning my 50 years of service. The Baltimore and Ohio General Office Duckpin League Standmg of Teams—Season 1922-1923 Teams 1 Engineering and Accounting 2 Comptroller :i Coal Traffic No. 1 4 Transportation 5 Maintenance of Way 6 Riverside 7 Motive Power 8 District Freight Agent 9 General Freight Claim Agent 10 Coal Traffic No. 2 11 Auditor Passenger 12 Fuel Agent Relief Department 14 Auditor of 1.^ Valuation Department 16 Auditor Freight Claims Games Won Lost Per- Pins Average Play


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . e nice letters which they sent me con-cerning my 50 years of service. The Baltimore and Ohio General Office Duckpin League Standmg of Teams—Season 1922-1923 Teams 1 Engineering and Accounting 2 Comptroller :i Coal Traffic No. 1 4 Transportation 5 Maintenance of Way 6 Riverside 7 Motive Power 8 District Freight Agent 9 General Freight Claim Agent 10 Coal Traffic No. 2 11 Auditor Passenger 12 Fuel Agent Relief Department 14 Auditor of 1.^ Valuation Department 16 Auditor Freight Claims Games Won Lost Per- Pins Average Played centage 33 28 5 .848 16382 33 25 8 .765 16557 33 21 12 .636 16092 33 19 14 .576 16309 33 19 14 .576 15856 33 19 14 .576 15664 33 19 14 .576 15663 33 19 14 .576 15623 473 42 33 17 16 .515 15982 33 18 .455 15380 33 14 19 .424 15585 33 13 20 .394 15031 33 11 22 .333 15301 33 11 22 .333 15163 33 9 24 .273 15085 33 5 28 .152 14541 Francis Gonzalez Issued November 17, 1922 Welfare Department Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, December, 1922 45 Philadelphia Employes Hold Dutch Supperand Mask Ball By Charles H. Minnich and T. E. Carrigan THE officials have given permission toour employes to use the AssemblyRoom on the second floor of 24th andChestnut St. Station for such social func-tions as they may from time to time started out on , Novem-ber 4, b> giving a masquerade party, dutchsupper and dance, which was a big of the department stores donated apiano for the hall. It seems that a large and powerful mag-net existed in that room and yet it was in-visible to the eye. Whether in mid-air, onthe ceiling, or in the floor, we cannot say,but we do know that the power of the un-seen magnet was so great that it drewapproximately three hundred persons outof their homes and into that AssemblyRoom! Isnt science wonderful? But the peculiar part of it


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