. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . nts. J. R. Mulligan, clerk to trainmaster, has beenawarded a scholarship at the Catholic Univer-sity, Washington, and is now studying electricalengineering. Mr. Mulligan has our best wishesfor his success. Russell L. Gatchell, L. P. 1, clerk, Superin-tendents office, expects to become a citizen ofFlorida shortly and take up trucking in thoseclimes. We wish Mr. Gatchell success in hisnew undertaking. As mentioned in the columnsof our previous issue, Mr. Gatchells formervocation was burglar catching. J. M. Strevig, clerk. Superintendents office,is again


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . nts. J. R. Mulligan, clerk to trainmaster, has beenawarded a scholarship at the Catholic Univer-sity, Washington, and is now studying electricalengineering. Mr. Mulligan has our best wishesfor his success. Russell L. Gatchell, L. P. 1, clerk, Superin-tendents office, expects to become a citizen ofFlorida shortly and take up trucking in thoseclimes. We wish Mr. Gatchell success in hisnew undertaking. As mentioned in the columnsof our previous issue, Mr. Gatchells formervocation was burglar catching. J. M. Strevig, clerk. Superintendents office,is again at his desk after an attack of pto-maine posioning. He thinks oysters did thetrick. The correspondent and H. Hambleton, secondtrick train dispatcher, Washingtoa a i Metro-politan Branches, are contending for honorablemention as to the number of buttons worn ontheir office coats. We think Mr. Hambletonhas the lead at this writing. E. A. Duffy has become clerk to the freighttrainmaster in place of Mr. Mulligan, who is ona leave of Picture by S. C. Tanner, Master Carpenter C. & O. Canal Aqueduct Crossing the Monocacyas seen from our Bridge over that River 98 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE


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