. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . were only built for pleasure, But you can daily readAbout some fatal accident, From putting on high speed. When driving near a crossing. Where trains pass day and night, They never seem to look speed with all their might. Then happy homes are saddened. By someone at the wheel,Who likes to take a chance or two To see how it may feel. He may get by without a wreck. For things just go his next time luck may pass him by, And hell be laid away. Owr engines must stay on the rails, For they cant turn asideWhen auto car goes crashing through


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . were only built for pleasure, But you can daily readAbout some fatal accident, From putting on high speed. When driving near a crossing. Where trains pass day and night, They never seem to look speed with all their might. Then happy homes are saddened. By someone at the wheel,Who likes to take a chance or two To see how it may feel. He may get by without a wreck. For things just go his next time luck may pass him by, And hell be laid away. Owr engines must stay on the rails, For they cant turn asideWhen auto car goes crashing through The gates on careless ride. So let us warn our friends today Who may possess a car,To watch all railroad crossings, lest It may mean quite a WE have heardag:ood deal aboutthe debutante slouch, aphysical fad which seemsto be parsing. We have perhaps notheard enough about the Freshmanslump, if we are to judge by recentstatistics revealing the physique ofHarvard Freshmen. Dr. Philip , WTiting in the ]u\y issue ofthe Journal of Industrial Hygiene,presents some rather startling figuresbearing on this question. If we are to consider the Collegeman as, in a certain sense, a pickedman who has passed throu^gh the jun-ior schools and measured up to cer-tain requirements in the matter ofmental and physical condition, thehigh ]:)ercentage of men with defec-tive physique reflects an even greaterdegree of deficiency! in the popvilationat large. The physical examinations of theLife Extension Institute, among in-dustrial classes and other classes inthe population, fully support thisview. It is quite aj^parent that civil-ized man has paid a certain physicalprice for his civilization. He has cuthis death rate down by protectinghimse


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