. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . t Ocean City, New Jersey. The trip from Baltimore to the breakersis a pleasant and inspiring journey. OurNo. 524 makes but two stops to Philadel-phia, and the P. and R. train from Camden,New Jersey, to Ocean City, the same num-ber. Both are simon pure express far, and I !im in my second seasonfor these trips, I can set my watch by theirrunning. Mr. Knights invitation gives me anopportunity to dilate on the wonderfulachievement of these trains. I think theirperformace is marvelous. At p. great engine of the 5200 type, puts thetrai
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . t Ocean City, New Jersey. The trip from Baltimore to the breakersis a pleasant and inspiring journey. OurNo. 524 makes but two stops to Philadel-phia, and the P. and R. train from Camden,New Jersey, to Ocean City, the same num-ber. Both are simon pure express far, and I !im in my second seasonfor these trips, I can set my watch by theirrunning. Mr. Knights invitation gives me anopportunity to dilate on the wonderfulachievement of these trains. I think theirperformace is marvelous. At p. great engine of the 5200 type, puts thetrain under cover at 24th Street, and infour minutes a P. & R. engine takes itsplace. We do things better than are constantly improving. Whatpleases me most is to see the number ofpeople who are using the Baltimore andOhio for the first time. The idea of aperson reaching mans estate and puttingoff a journey on one of our fliers until latein life! While I have my pen in hand, I shall notindulge in very much enthusiasm over the. \ Baggageman Jack Ault (right) at the bat speed of the Delaware River ferry boats tothe Jersey side, and especially the returntrip Sunday night, when a fellow is anxiousto catch our No. 509 to Baltimore. Our General Counsel Governor Cornwell celebrated his birth-day on July 11 in a practical manner,presiding at his desk as usual. He is alwaysamong the first to appear in the morning,and five p. m. finds him still at work. Mrs. Gertrude Kelley, R. MarsdenSmiths secretary, in her vacation pere-grinations, went as far west as Montanaand revelled in the wonders of Yellow-stone Park. Albert E. Frankton, Charles R. Webbersefficient secretary, spent his vacation inmaking near-by trips to points in Mary-land. Mr. Horsey also availed himself of a shortperiod of recreation in attractive Marylandspots. His examination for admission tothe Bar was a series of triumphs, and weare proud of him. George Raymond Brennan spent the firstpart of July amid the breakers
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