. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . rvice in the Navy. Mr. Reed made onetrip to England and two to France with theMercy Ship, conveying injured home. J. A. Overman, operator, and George Huffman, clerk in Division Accountants office, whohave been overseas about two years, have justbeen discharged and are busy shaking handswith friends. They will report for servicewithin a few days. The Misses Feagan, Humes and McGintyfrom the Division Office Building, have justreturned from vacations and report a delightfultime. They visited Washington, New York,Albany, Boston and Portland, and, althoughl


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . rvice in the Navy. Mr. Reed made onetrip to England and two to France with theMercy Ship, conveying injured home. J. A. Overman, operator, and George Huffman, clerk in Division Accountants office, whohave been overseas about two years, have justbeen discharged and are busy shaking handswith friends. They will report for servicewithin a few days. The Misses Feagan, Humes and McGintyfrom the Division Office Building, have justreturned from vacations and report a delightfultime. They visited Washington, New York,Albany, Boston and Portland, and, althoughlost in subwa^^s in one or two instances, theythoroughly enjoyed every minute of the skill in swimming evidently desertedthem temporarily for they report swimming inthe Atlantic more difficult than in the smallpool at home. Illinois Division Correspondent, Omer T. Goff, Secretary toSuperintendent Dispatcher A. O. Taggart recently returnedfrom, a two weeks vacation which was spent inColorado, Kansas and Arkansas,, visiting rela-. /must stopmaking steamfor the other fellow^f Ive been firing all these years in roadservice and no promotion simply becauseIve been contented with my job. Soon Illoutlive my usefulness as a fireman and Illhave to do yard work for the rest of mydays. I must stop making steam for theother fellow. I must get busy and preparefor my final examination or Illf ail to pass andnever will become a Locomotive Engineer. Men all around you in railroad service are miss-ing promotion because they are not well informedon their work and cannot qualify for positionsrequiring greater skill. The International Correspondence Schools can help you,in spare time, to qualify for your examinations. More thantwo million men and women in the last 28 years have ad-vanced themselves through I. C. S. help. Over 100,000 arestudying- right now. You can join them and get in line forpromotion. The first step to success—to the right-handside of the cab—is to choose your caTe


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