. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . tely, thus making a well-connectedessay; her town is Baltimore, Md. MildredE. Dixon is another little girl from Weston;she told the famous story of the ChickenHouse. Dorothy Witt, of South Connells-ville, and Esther V. Righter, Roslyn, Md.,are two little contestants who are eightyears old. Viola Saltz is but seven. Allthree of these wrote fine papers. DwotheaTaxis told of the great fire in unusual was the story written byGrace Shawen, Baltimore, Md., who toldof how an old, homely piece of propertywas built up into a lovely place. GaleSch


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . tely, thus making a well-connectedessay; her town is Baltimore, Md. MildredE. Dixon is another little girl from Weston;she told the famous story of the ChickenHouse. Dorothy Witt, of South Connells-ville, and Esther V. Righter, Roslyn, Md.,are two little contestants who are eightyears old. Viola Saltz is but seven. Allthree of these wrote fine papers. DwotheaTaxis told of the great fire in unusual was the story written byGrace Shawen, Baltimore, Md., who toldof how an old, homely piece of propertywas built up into a lovely place. GaleSchachte tells us many, many interestingthings about her town of Mt. Pleasant, Pa. This contest is only an example of whatour little Baltimore and Ohio girls and boyscan do. They have showed us before, intheir responses to requests that they con-tribute to our Childrens Page. We expectto hear from all of them as time goes on,and to add many new names to oui fastgrowing list of children contributors. Weonly wish that each of the contes,tants. FIRST PRIZE WINNERSI. Dorothy V., daughter of Engineer W. , Lexingtoa, Va. 2. Gertrude, dau&htei•f Machinist T. H. Cassell, Morgantown, W. Va. i Floyd Roy, son of Agent F. R. Abernathy,ebanon, III. 4. Mary Edwin, daughter ofSuperintendent Tranportation J. D. Clarke,Baltimore, Md. Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, April, ig22 29 might have received a prize. However,we hope to have other contests in the future,so that all of these and many others mayhave another chance. The compositions—•all of them—were exceptionally good, and we expect to use each one, in turn, in theMagazine. We thank every one of theforty-four contestants. Hurrah for our Baltimore and Ohiogirls and boys! The Home of Two Great GeneralsBy Dorothy V. Cannon, Twelve Year Old Daughter of Engineer, Lexington Prize, Class A (tie) LEXINGTON is a pretty little town inthe valley of Virginia, not far from thenorth branch of the James River. Itis at the end of the Va


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