. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . DADDYS HOME! DADDYS HOME!—THE CRY THAT EVERY RAILROAD MAN LIKESTO HEAR AT THE CLOSE OF THE DAYS WORK I Why Dont Daddy Come? .*By O. D. Boyle Yard Brakeman, Washington, D. C.(Prize Article on Accident Prevention) *■ This is the first prize winner in the Accident Prevention article contestmentioned on page 44 of the November issue, one of a considerable number ofmanuscripts submitted on this subject for the three months ending December,1916. The Safety Bureau is to be congratulate! upon having secured so readableand impressive a contribution. The author,


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . DADDYS HOME! DADDYS HOME!—THE CRY THAT EVERY RAILROAD MAN LIKESTO HEAR AT THE CLOSE OF THE DAYS WORK I Why Dont Daddy Come? .*By O. D. Boyle Yard Brakeman, Washington, D. C.(Prize Article on Accident Prevention) *■ This is the first prize winner in the Accident Prevention article contestmentioned on page 44 of the November issue, one of a considerable number ofmanuscripts submitted on this subject for the three months ending December,1916. The Safety Bureau is to be congratulate! upon having secured so readableand impressive a contribution. The author, O. D. Boyle, of Washington, D. C,speaks not only with the authority gaine 1 by long exp?rienc3, but also with deepconvict ion. He also has the valuable faculty of being able to humanize a subjectwhich is often (liscussod in a dry and uninteresting way. And we are certain thathe is happi;?r in having been able to place his views on Safety before his fellow-workers than he is in the possession of the ten dollar prize that has already


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