. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ON THE MONONGAH DIVISIONLeft: Betty, daughter of Caller E. Plum. Center: James Dulin. Right: Shot Malone, Grafton Shops Doris Lee Stewart and her mother, grand-daughter and daughter of Trainmaster Bartlett,Fairmont, W. Va. Willard, Vice-President Galloway, GeneralManager Scheer and Chief of WelfareDepartment Wood. All of these gentlemenemphasized the spirit of friendliness and co-operation existing on the Baltimore and Ohio. I desire to say a word of appreciationabout our friend D. J. Fury, operator, MDTower, who has been in the service manyyears, part
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ON THE MONONGAH DIVISIONLeft: Betty, daughter of Caller E. Plum. Center: James Dulin. Right: Shot Malone, Grafton Shops Doris Lee Stewart and her mother, grand-daughter and daughter of Trainmaster Bartlett,Fairmont, W. Va. Willard, Vice-President Galloway, GeneralManager Scheer and Chief of WelfareDepartment Wood. All of these gentlemenemphasized the spirit of friendliness and co-operation existing on the Baltimore and Ohio. I desire to say a word of appreciationabout our friend D. J. Fury, operator, MDTower, who has been in the service manyyears, particularly his careful and closeattention to duty in connection with thepassenger business. Frequently it is neces-sary to ask him how a certain train is run-ning. If he knows, he will tell you in hiscourteous, friendly way; if he does notknow, he will find out. His ck)se attentionto Pullman space telegrams is helpful toa ticket agent. This is important to waiting to find out if they cansecure berths are naturally anxious, an
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