. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . d luck,boys, but your efforts are all in vain. Agents Office, Locust Point Correspondent, A. M. Miles R. F. Beeler, clerk in Agents office, who hasbeen employed by the Company for the pastforty-one years, serving very faithfully, haspurchased a new home somewhere in themoimtains near Wilkes-Barre, Pa., his familymoving there recently. Jacob Deschef, who served seven years withL^ncle Sam before being employed as clerk here,has again returned after serving seven monthsin France, and is now back at his old you are looking for any military info


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . d luck,boys, but your efforts are all in vain. Agents Office, Locust Point Correspondent, A. M. Miles R. F. Beeler, clerk in Agents office, who hasbeen employed by the Company for the pastforty-one years, serving very faithfully, haspurchased a new home somewhere in themoimtains near Wilkes-Barre, Pa., his familymoving there recently. Jacob Deschef, who served seven years withL^ncle Sam before being employed as clerk here,has again returned after serving seven monthsin France, and is now back at his old you are looking for any military information,ask Jake; he can give it to you. We should not forget our friend A. B. Casey,long on fishing. I must say he generally bringsquite a bmich back; whether he catches orbuys them, I know not. J. T. Prenger, who enlisted in the L^ni -ersityof Maryland Hospital Unit No. 42 in March,1918, and who served from June, 1918, to Janu-ary, 1919, overseas, is now back on the jobtelling the boys of the beautiful mamselle hehad on the other 78 THE BALTIMORE AND


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