. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . April, 1915, hebecame baggagemaster, and in August, 1916,was promoted to the position of conductor,which position he will undoubtedly^ fill capablyas soon as the opportunity offers. He is nowacting baggagemaster on No. 2 and No. 9. Mr. Raymond has always been fond of draw-ing and when a numl)er of years ago he had alayover in Baltimore, he started a four yearcourse of study at Maryland Institute, takingup composition, drawing, decoration and thelife class. He was making splendid headwaywhen a chimge in his schedule necessitated hisgiving up this deligh


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . April, 1915, hebecame baggagemaster, and in August, 1916,was promoted to the position of conductor,which position he will undoubtedly^ fill capablyas soon as the opportunity offers. He is nowacting baggagemaster on No. 2 and No. 9. Mr. Raymond has always been fond of draw-ing and when a numl)er of years ago he had alayover in Baltimore, he started a four yearcourse of study at Maryland Institute, takingup composition, drawing, decoration and thelife class. He was making splendid headwaywhen a chimge in his schedule necessitated hisgiving up this delightful avocation before hehad gone far in pen and ink training, such asis illustrated in the pictures of the SusquehannaRiver bridge. ]\Ir. Raymond has undoubted talent in thisparticular type of art work, however, and hassubmitted some very attractive sketches andillustrations for the Magazine which we hopeto publish from time to time. The table ofcontents design in this issue was drawn by himespecially for the Magazine and it will pay the. TRAIN No. 63 CROSSING SUSQUEHANNA BRIDGE Drawing by H. H. Raymond, Baggageman, No. 63 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOVKS MACAZIXl-: 09


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