. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . KEEP THE POP DOWN The drawing of the engine wasting coal through the pop valve, which appeared in the August number of the Magazine,suggested this acrostic which justifies running the drawing in a second issue.— DONT ADVERTISE YOURSELF THIS WAY—SAVE THE COAL The POP tells the tale of How much COAL YOU WASTE on Engines in your charge, by Popping in the ENGINE TERMINAL, On the READY TRACKS,or Popping on the LINE OF ROAD. 11 never works unless YOU MAKE IT WORK and then itShows up your lack of interest and care in your work,And costs at the rate of TWO
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . KEEP THE POP DOWN The drawing of the engine wasting coal through the pop valve, which appeared in the August number of the Magazine,suggested this acrostic which justifies running the drawing in a second issue.— DONT ADVERTISE YOURSELF THIS WAY—SAVE THE COAL The POP tells the tale of How much COAL YOU WASTE on Engines in your charge, by Popping in the ENGINE TERMINAL, On the READY TRACKS,or Popping on the LINE OF ROAD. 11 never works unless YOU MAKE IT WORK and then itShows up your lack of interest and care in your work,And costs at the rate of TWO DOLLARS AN HOUR for theTwenty pounds of COAL YOU WASTEEvery minute the POP IS ENGINEERS and FIREMEN, Let ROUNDHOUSE FORExMEN, ENGINE WATCHERS, HOSTLERS, and all concerned Take a real interest in KEEPING THE POP DOWN And see chat all who work with you Learn to SAVE COAL and not to wasic if on I he Engines YOU HANDLE. The First Chief Medical Examiner—He Stole a Baltimoreand Ohio Engine—Thirty-eight Years an Agentat One Station—A Trio of Veterans Dr. Summerfield Baldwin Bond A Tribute by William H. Ball Is we press forward for a favorableplace in the throng seekmg success,we too frequently forget the men andwomen whose aid,lcounsel and
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