. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . rintendent J. W. Dacy Trainmaster CP. Palmer Division Engineer F. E. Lamphere Assistant Engineer Alex. Craw Division Claim Agent W. J. Wainman Captain of Police C. L. Hegley Examiner and Recorder H. McDonald Supervisor, Chicago Division Wm. Hogan Supervisor, Calumet Division F. K. Moses Master Mechanic F. S. DeVeny Road Foreman of Engines Chas. Esping Mastei Carpenter Dr. E. J. Hughes Medical Examiner C. O. Seifert Signal Supervisor Morris Altherr Assistant Agent, Forest Hill J. O. Callahan General Car Foreman Rotating Members (to serve three months) O


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . rintendent J. W. Dacy Trainmaster CP. Palmer Division Engineer F. E. Lamphere Assistant Engineer Alex. Craw Division Claim Agent W. J. Wainman Captain of Police C. L. Hegley Examiner and Recorder H. McDonald Supervisor, Chicago Division Wm. Hogan Supervisor, Calumet Division F. K. Moses Master Mechanic F. S. DeVeny Road Foreman of Engines Chas. Esping Mastei Carpenter Dr. E. J. Hughes Medical Examiner C. O. Seifert Signal Supervisor Morris Altherr Assistant Agent, Forest Hill J. O. Callahan General Car Foreman Rotating Members (to serve three months) O. E. Burger Engine Foreman, East Chicago, Ind. F. Foley Engine Foreman, Blue Island, 111. J. Wise Engine Foreman, Robey Street John Bickel Engineer, Robey Street M. J. McHugh Fireman*- Robey Street Thos. Kennedy Engineer, East Chicago, Ind. Fred Krause Fireman, East Chicago, Ind. H. J. Masse Machinist, East Chicago, Ind. W. E. Lowry Boilermaker, East Chicago, Ind. W. Bock Machinist, Robey Street D. W. Alderman Car Inspector, Robey Street. 7? I LEONARD G. RANDALL 74 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE The Roll of Honor Up to May 21 the following employes of theTerminal had enlisted for some branch of armyservice: G. W. Hesslau, T. F. Philbin, WilliamFitzgerald, James B. Pope, F. A. Betts, F. , L. O. Hall, William McVail,J. Sheets, Rufus Laulb and T. Miller. Let those of us who, for various reasons, areunable to enlist remember that we can do ourbit at home by doing our work the best weknow how, by becoming members of the RedCross, by subscribing to the Liberty Loan, byavoiding waste and by backing our Governmentto the limit in whatever it may do. The entire Terminal joins us in wishingC. F. McKelvey, general yardmaster at Barryard, a speedy recovery from the illness whichhas confined him to his home for the past twomonths. R. C. Ott is at present taking place. Harry Anderson has been made yardmasterat East Chicago. George Collatz, formerly chief ya


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