. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . r. and Mrs. Vincent D. Twigg, Cum-berland. She is three years and eightmonths and won first prize cup at the 1921Cumberland Fair Association Baby also won first prize, a silver cup,at Company G Bazaar, Cumberland,and first prize in the three year old class,Strand Theatre baby contest, which wasentered by several hundred babies. Martinsburg Shop Correspondent, W. L. Stephens This December issue closes the volume of1922. This has been a year of trial andstress for all men connected with the rail-roads of our nation. Death has called alarge


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . r. and Mrs. Vincent D. Twigg, Cum-berland. She is three years and eightmonths and won first prize cup at the 1921Cumberland Fair Association Baby also won first prize, a silver cup,at Company G Bazaar, Cumberland,and first prize in the three year old class,Strand Theatre baby contest, which wasentered by several hundred babies. Martinsburg Shop Correspondent, W. L. Stephens This December issue closes the volume of1922. This has been a year of trial andstress for all men connected with the rail-roads of our nation. Death has called alarge number of our Veterans, and manyyounger men. Discouragements and de-feats, along with success and victories havefilled the days with joy or gloom. To menwho are accustoned to fight the battles oflife as railroad men must fight such battles,discouragement means fight on! in thehope of a better day and success and victory,the desire to share with others the wellearned joy. Standing upon the thresholdof the New Year, looking into its future. The better halves and then some—of the Baltimore and Ohio Family at Green Spring—with the prize winning beauty, Virginia May Twigg Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, December, iq22 ^5


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