. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . t there was no lack of enthusiasm and Ihal the i)iogram wasinteresting. The oi-ganization was launched with anuMnbership of aljout sixty. The ])!•()-motors have been excecMJingly busy withother duties and feel that tliis showing isvery gratifying. The following officers were elected forthe ensuing j-ear: J. H. Lower, agent,Hicksville, president; William T. Eagen,engineer, Garrett, Ind., vice-president;John I^athwell, yard foreman, Garrett,Ind., secretary; W. A. Clefford, agent,Garrett, Ind., treasurer. The appointingof the various committees was deferr
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . t there was no lack of enthusiasm and Ihal the i)iogram wasinteresting. The oi-ganization was launched with anuMnbership of aljout sixty. The ])!•()-motors have been excecMJingly busy withother duties and feel that tliis showing isvery gratifying. The following officers were elected forthe ensuing j-ear: J. H. Lower, agent,Hicksville, president; William T. Eagen,engineer, Garrett, Ind., vice-president;John I^athwell, yard foreman, Garrett,Ind., secretary; W. A. Clefford, agent,Garrett, Ind., treasurer. The appointingof the various committees was deferredfor a future meeting. The outlook ismighty fine and the sentiment prevailsthat with a httle hustle and push thenew organization will soon comparefavorablv with the best. C. C. Cook Promoted C. COOK, formerly divisionengineer of the Pittsburgh Divi-sion at Pittsburgh, has beenpromoted to district engineer ofthe West Virginia district, with head-quarters at Wheeling. Mr. Cook entered the service as anaxman in the Engineering Department. V THi: JAMES ROVS WERE LIVING TODAY From the Louisville Time 40 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE and afterward advanced to assistantengineer. In this capacity he served onseveral divisions until he was appointedchief draughtsman, with offices at Cin-cinnati. He was afterwards advancedto assistant engineer in the chief engi-neers office in Baltimore, and was pro-moted, in November, 1911, to divisionengineer at Philadelphia. He was trans-ferred to Pittsburgh in May, 1913. **Good Luck to You, Chap!* O N April 1 Charles Blincoe WardChapman, of our Claim Depart-ment, became head of the ClaimDepartment of the KanawhaTraction and Electric Railway Companywith headquarters at Parkersburg, WestVirginia. Mr. Chapman was born on Scptemljer21, 1880, at his fathers country home^Heimweh at Ferryman, HarfordCounty, Maryland, a descendant of twoprominent old Maryland and Virginiafamilies. He is the son of the lateDr. Pearson Chapman, who was aphysician
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