. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . H. E. UndercofTer. James wasformerly file clerk in the superintendentsoffice and should make good in his new position. T. M. Jones, chief of the hours of servicebureau, is spending a couple of days with his rilK HA];riM()HK and OHIO ^ KS MAC \ziM-: 91 old IritMuls :it Pittsl)urgh. hvit it is on Jones was torniorly chief elerk to superin-tendent Gorsuch and nunil)ers all the PittslDurghDivision employes among his friends. The aceomjianying picture is of nieehaniealengineer H. M. Coles daughter. Mr. Coleentered the serviceat Newark as


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . H. E. UndercofTer. James wasformerly file clerk in the superintendentsoffice and should make good in his new position. T. M. Jones, chief of the hours of servicebureau, is spending a couple of days with his rilK HA];riM()HK and OHIO ^ KS MAC \ziM-: 91 old IritMuls :it Pittsl)urgh. hvit it is on Jones was torniorly chief elerk to superin-tendent Gorsuch and nunil)ers all the PittslDurghDivision employes among his friends. The aceomjianying picture is of nieehaniealengineer H. M. Coles daughter. Mr. Coleentered the serviceat Newark as adraftsman on Febru-ary 1. 1912. Pie wastransferred to Chilli-cothe on October 1,1913, in the samecapacity, and to(Hen wood, as me-chanical engineer, onDecember 20, Cole recentlyhad his householdgoods sent to Glen-wood and is congrat-ulating the Balti-more and Ohio onthe fact that not asingle piece of furnituie was scratched or is now settled at (Jlenwood, and we wishhim a long and j)rosperous career with DAUGHTER OFH. M. COLE Glenwood Shops Correspondent, Frank Rush The Safety Committee at the Glenwoodshops is doing a lot of good work. and Zeak ard the other conmiitteemenare certainly taking a strong interest in SafetyFirst matters. We were all sorry toJack McGraw, brothersteam derrick engineer. Machinist Carney was seriously injured ii hear of the death ofof Mugsy Mc(iraw, nope the shops several days ago. Wehis c}uick and complete recovery. Harry Edwards has returned to work afteibeing off dut} for several months because of aninjury. We were all sorry to hear of the death ofI h(^ father of machinist E. Wagler. (ar foreman Miller has been ill with rhemna-tism. We hope to see him back at work soon. O. E. Xewhausen, piecework inspectoi atGlenwood, has been transferred to Mt. Clare asassistant blacksmith foreman. We wish himsuccess in his new position. J. E. Myers is back at work, after havnigbeen off duty .several months because of .i


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