. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Kenzie Md., illustrates the type of menin charge of maintenance of track on the Cum-berland Division. Air. McKenzie entered the Baltimore andOhio service on April 15, 1877, and has beenemployed continuously since that date. The fine condition of his section shows thathe takes deep interest in his work, and his careof Companys property can be no better illus-trated than by the fact that he has used twoBarrett No. 1 jacks for twenty years, withoutthe necessity of repairs excepting the renewalof jaws. This is a remarkable record in thecare and conservatio


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Kenzie Md., illustrates the type of menin charge of maintenance of track on the Cum-berland Division. Air. McKenzie entered the Baltimore andOhio service on April 15, 1877, and has beenemployed continuously since that date. The fine condition of his section shows thathe takes deep interest in his work, and his careof Companys property can be no better illus-trated than by the fact that he has used twoBarrett No. 1 jacks for twenty years, withoutthe necessity of repairs excepting the renewalof jaws. This is a remarkable record in thecare and conservation of tools and indicateswhat can be accomplished when a foreman 1 akespride in the appliances placed under his charge. Air. and Mrs. McKenzie have a family of tenchildren, nine of whom are living, three beingin the service of the Company. The accompanying picture is of Miss MaryWhite, who operates a drill press in the AirBrake Department at Cumberland. Miss Whiteis doing splendid work and has proved herselfto be a most efficient MISS MARY WHITEDrill In-MH Operator in the Air Brake Departmentut < utnherland


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