. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ng that one special job as the owne; of arailroad would do it. He was a royal host. He made the diners feel that theywere guests. He looked after their wants as he would have wanted anotherdinng car conductor to lock after his. And so, whether he thought of it or not, he became net only a great diningcar conductor, but a noted man, a man of whom the world spoke with highregard. He was not limited by the size of his job. He was big enough to makehis job big. That is why the death of Dan Healy is chronicled in the big was a b g man. To honor and


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ng that one special job as the owne; of arailroad would do it. He was a royal host. He made the diners feel that theywere guests. He looked after their wants as he would have wanted anotherdinng car conductor to lock after his. And so, whether he thought of it or not, he became net only a great diningcar conductor, but a noted man, a man of whom the world spoke with highregard. He was not limited by the size of his job. He was big enough to makehis job big. That is why the death of Dan Healy is chronicled in the big was a b g man. To honor and perpetuate his memory and serv ce, the dining car on thePioneer between Chicago and Milwaukee henceforth bear the name DanHealy. S^opT/taiZe^! S&tpmatl/eaA:! <SiiyomatZeaJtf 10 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine. December, ig22 <S^op77i^tZe^! iSibpm^fZe^/ matZe3Jc! Maintenance of Way The ^Man-Hour has no resale value—wheyi used it is gone for-ever. And what each Man-Hour produces is upto the individual man! (Signed). MAINTENANCE of Way ex-penditures are controlled bya yearly budget. This bud-get covers all items of expendituresand is the authorized program forI he year. The foundation of the budget isthe renewal program, which includesthe ties, rail, ballast, bridge, buildingand other materials necessary for theupkeep of the property. Upon thisrenewal program depends the amountof labor. The unit of measure oflabor is the man-hour. The cost ofthe materials plus the cost of labormakes the total of the budget. The amount of material to beused can be quite accurately deter-mined and no more material can beused than is provided. We can, atbest, but roughly estimate the num-ber of man-hours required, so variableis their value. Items of material may often beused and used again for other pur-poses, and in the end a scrap valuerecovered. A man-hour when usedis gone forever, and its value isgauged only by what it has accom-plished. If misused, it cannot berecovered and be used agai


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