. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ing the carrying of acarload of Ham-and over the Baltimoreand Ohio System. Some of the open-eyed members of theparty spent their leisure moments takingphotos of the feminine delegates from theBuckeye State. One of the no-namephotos is reproduced. G. Edward PfeifTer planned to see BabeRuth knock one homer at Washingtonon Saturday, September 8. Mr. Stork, asumpire, broke up his well-laid plans, madehim stay at his own home plate to welcomeDorothy PfeifTer, weight seven poundstwo ounces, who arrived on the date men-tioned. Her claims on his presence andti


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ing the carrying of acarload of Ham-and over the Baltimoreand Ohio System. Some of the open-eyed members of theparty spent their leisure moments takingphotos of the feminine delegates from theBuckeye State. One of the no-namephotos is reproduced. G. Edward PfeifTer planned to see BabeRuth knock one homer at Washingtonon Saturday, September 8. Mr. Stork, asumpire, broke up his well-laid plans, madehim stay at his own home plate to welcomeDorothy PfeifTer, weight seven poundstwo ounces, who arrived on the date men-tioned. Her claims on his presence andtime were considered to be paramount tothose of the other Babe. Raymond L. Krebs reached Washingtonin time to see the ball game, but he got intothe rain check division. As this was hisinitial trip to Washington, he lost himselfin a Woolworth Store while searching forsouvenir postals. Another late arrival is Edward Lee DayBunting, the new nine pound Baby Bunt-ing, who came on August 29 to visit andStay with Mr. and Mrs. Chalmers C. The late Mrs. William R. McCallum, formerlyMiss Schutte, of the Relief Department Printing Department Correspondent, Harry Toft Word has been received from CompositorDotterwich, who has been absent for some-time suffering with an attack of severe eyestrain, that he is rajiidly recovering the useof his lamps and hopes to be back withthe boys in a short time. Did you get it, Martin? Another of our compositors has caughtthe suburban fever. Compositor Rine-hart has moved to Raspeburg, Md. Theline forms on the right for the home-warm-ing. As we are writing these lines we noticeseveral new faces in our midst while some ofthe old stand-bys have left for other field»of endeavor. Welcome to the new arrivals,and best wishes to those who have left. Office of General SuperintendentTransportation Correspondent, Paul L. Faustman Came Opportunity one day;He heard her timid went on with his dozing,Contentedly she would pick the lock.


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