. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . years of practice onthe piano. He can tickle the ivories some, F. G. DRAKE AND CREW 102 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE John OConnor, cashier at the local office,prides himself on being a three-cushionbilliard expert. Paymaster Lishawa has de-cided to accept his challenge for a match June21st. A special squad of policemen will beengaged to keep the crowd back. Winner tohave the Iron Cross. Miss Helen Bronson, office,of assistant super-intendent, visited at Dayton recently. She hada fine time, and reports that Dayton is a regulartown. R. B


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . years of practice onthe piano. He can tickle the ivories some, F. G. DRAKE AND CREW 102 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE John OConnor, cashier at the local office,prides himself on being a three-cushionbilliard expert. Paymaster Lishawa has de-cided to accept his challenge for a match June21st. A special squad of policemen will beengaged to keep the crowd back. Winner tohave the Iron Cross. Miss Helen Bronson, office,of assistant super-intendent, visited at Dayton recently. She hada fine time, and reports that Dayton is a regulartown. R. B. Mann, assistant superintendent at Cin-cinnati, was a recent visitor at Toledo, his oldstamping ground. Mr. Mann says the new coalmachine looks good, but he will buy the dinnerif ever five hundred cars are dumped in twenty-four hours—that is provided he has enough inkin his fountain pen to write a check for theamount. For twenty-four hour period a. m. May 31st, 494 cars were dumped, onlysix short, and this was done with one crewworking through. H. D. White has taken position of operatorin o


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