. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . alk about the latest how to make a Broadway from me, a likely chap,With first names George; I truly thinkHe draws his face up like a mapWheneer his right eye he would wink. A happy soul is Miss Perrone, (We always like a jolly girl) Who as a typist holds her own, But stops to fix her one pet curl. Now I trust that you folks named above Have shared these verses all in fun, I herewith send you all my love, I mean no harm to anyone. Baltimore Terminal Division Riverside Correspondent, Martha V. Fox, CarRecord Clerk The accompanying pic


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . alk about the latest how to make a Broadway from me, a likely chap,With first names George; I truly thinkHe draws his face up like a mapWheneer his right eye he would wink. A happy soul is Miss Perrone, (We always like a jolly girl) Who as a typist holds her own, But stops to fix her one pet curl. Now I trust that you folks named above Have shared these verses all in fun, I herewith send you all my love, I mean no harm to anyone. Baltimore Terminal Division Riverside Correspondent, Martha V. Fox, CarRecord Clerk The accompanying picture is of C. Don-nell Zephir, age 19 months. He is the son ofFireman C. Zephir. His mother was for-merly Miss Mary Donnelly, the first girl tobe emploved in Car Foremans office. LocustPoint. Canton has again been kept very busyby a number of oil steamers docked there. Road Foreman of Engines Uncle JoeCannon, went on a vacation to NorthBeach. Evidently the sun wasnt as hotthis year as last. I 46 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, October, 1921.


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