. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Ernest J. Haslam. Signal Apprentice Helper Several employes are wondering why thegirls at Pier 6 do not attend any of the dancesbeing held by the Railroad Club. The reasonmust be that they dont know how to dance. Some time ago T. Murray, inspector Mainte-nance of Way Department, was miking regularweek-end trips to Redbank, N. J. After notgoing there for some time he is resuming thetrips again. We think Tom will be bringinghome a bride with him in the near future. We have read of several employes being inthe service for forty years on other


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Ernest J. Haslam. Signal Apprentice Helper Several employes are wondering why thegirls at Pier 6 do not attend any of the dancesbeing held by the Railroad Club. The reasonmust be that they dont know how to dance. Some time ago T. Murray, inspector Mainte-nance of Way Department, was miking regularweek-end trips to Redbank, N. J. After notgoing there for some time he is resuming thetrips again. We think Tom will be bringinghome a bride with him in the near future. We have read of several employes being inthe service for forty years on other Staten Island Lines are small but we havea man in the Maintenance of Way Departmentthat has been with us for forty-three years, the oldest man on ttiisdivision. P. Connors was born onAugust 15, 1852, and entered theservice on January 1, 1876, as track-man at $ per day, and he is stillwith us. Pete has been employedas trackman ever since he startedwith us and has a clear record. Staten Islands Cartoonist wields his pointed pen Balti


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