. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . clerk, who, at the time, was busilyengaged in marking up his files. It was some-thing like this: George, what is the freezing point? File C-32, Clarence. We regret exceedingly to read the fact thatMiss Mary Seeds, sister of our file clerk, wascalled to the Great Beyond on December S3-mpathies are extended to the griefstricken family. When Santa Claus was making his roimds inthe building, he sure did remember a little boyin our office. His name is Jack and his oldfriend brought him a surprise box, containingsuch articles as a bank in which to sav


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . clerk, who, at the time, was busilyengaged in marking up his files. It was some-thing like this: George, what is the freezing point? File C-32, Clarence. We regret exceedingly to read the fact thatMiss Mary Seeds, sister of our file clerk, wascalled to the Great Beyond on December S3-mpathies are extended to the griefstricken family. When Santa Claus was making his roimds inthe building, he sure did remember a little boyin our office. His name is Jack and his oldfriend brought him a surprise box, containingsuch articles as a bank in which to save hispennies, a rattle for future use, a box of A. B. , a little dog which squeaked, and lastbut not least, what do you think? A lemon! The accompanying photograph is of our erst-while assistant secretary. From the sceneryin the background we are led to bel ve that itwas taken in Druid Hill Park. It might havebeen, however, that Charles was looking forsquirrels, or perhaps some pretty girl was withhim at the time he was Charles O. Healy, Oflfice of General Manager 68 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE Law Department Correspondent, George W. Haulenbeek My young friend, Jean W. Bicks,who has madea grand good record in our Tax office, has re-signed his position as stenographer to acceptemployment with the Carr-Lowrey Glass Com-pany at Westport. I advised Mr. Bicks toremain with the Baltimore and Ohio for manyreasons, but he was so confident of betteringhis condition that I waived further should endeavor, in my judgment, to retaingood people when we get them. Good short-hand writers do not grow on trees, and when wefind a man who can tell the difference betweenexcept and accept and the words prin-ciple and principal, we should try to retainhim in our service. In various departments in the Baltimore andOhio Building, and indeed elsewhere, agree-ments, leases and other documents of like char-acter are prepared, and before final action uponthem is


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