. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ve in devouring his para-graphs, we congratulate ourselves and thankhim in advance. Good boy, Pat! Go to it! As his friends expected and as his first num-ber following proves, Mr. Lucey respondswith the same enthusiasm which little oldN. Y. showed when welcoming back the you fellows stationed along theHudson might have a heart when writing aboutyour gala homecoming times to an expatriateEd. Our heroes are returning one by one. Theywent away our boys without assumption,and without assumption they are comingback Heroes. Some of them are


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ve in devouring his para-graphs, we congratulate ourselves and thankhim in advance. Good boy, Pat! Go to it! As his friends expected and as his first num-ber following proves, Mr. Lucey respondswith the same enthusiasm which little oldN. Y. showed when welcoming back the you fellows stationed along theHudson might have a heart when writing aboutyour gala homecoming times to an expatriateEd. Our heroes are returning one by one. Theywent away our boys without assumption,and without assumption they are comingback Heroes. Some of them are loath totell us of their experiences, but we are givingbelow the tales we have elicited or overheard. There is Carl Reiman from our accountingdepartment. That fife and drum when thefellows comQ, called Carl all the way to FortHancock, Ga. He showed his ability, like somany other Baltimore and Ohio men, andwithin a few weeks was assigned to CompanyB, Central Machine Gun School, as an instruc- 78 % THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. J. Hickey and Pal tor, and rated as sergeant. Carl was gettingalong so well that were it not for the Armistice,he would now be in France hunting the Hun,and would be commissioned. But fate wasagainst him and held him here and we are gladhe is back with us. We got a first class jolly tar in John was mighty anxious to get Over Thereand he thought the quickest and safest waywas to sail over. We all agree with him thatit was mighty bad walking, so John joined theNavy. He is not willing to say anything aboutthe Freedom of the Sea just now, but he issure that the fellow that wrote The SailorsHome is on the Main was not just is his picture. Harry Morrell and Joseph Lamberson, ofMr. Murphys department, are back on theirjobs. John Honan and P. McKaigney are alsoback, but we cant get them to talk; maybethey think they are under censorship andwould be court-martialed. The 27th Division, on board the Leviathan,went past our pier on


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