. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . we, Brunswick, Md. Allen Willey, Son of Fireman E. C. Willey, Brunswick, Prize: David Kifer, Son of Engineer Victor Kifer, Brunswick, Mention: Robirt Spaulding, Son of Operator Stanley Spaulding, Point of Rocks,Md.; Benjamin Fry, Son ot Transferman Benjamin Fry, Brunswick, Md. CLASS IV—Boys Over Eleven Years Old First Prize: Irwin Harper, Son of Station Agent E. C. Harper, Martinsville, Ohio. Second Prize: Paul Martinek, Son of Section Foreman Sam Martinek, Niles, Ohio. Third Prize: Kenneth Edwards, Son of Ernest Edwards, Brunswic


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . we, Brunswick, Md. Allen Willey, Son of Fireman E. C. Willey, Brunswick, Prize: David Kifer, Son of Engineer Victor Kifer, Brunswick, Mention: Robirt Spaulding, Son of Operator Stanley Spaulding, Point of Rocks,Md.; Benjamin Fry, Son ot Transferman Benjamin Fry, Brunswick, Md. CLASS IV—Boys Over Eleven Years Old First Prize: Irwin Harper, Son of Station Agent E. C. Harper, Martinsville, Ohio. Second Prize: Paul Martinek, Son of Section Foreman Sam Martinek, Niles, Ohio. Third Prize: Kenneth Edwards, Son of Ernest Edwards, Brunswick, Md. Honorable Mention: Carroll Powers, Son of Tender Repairman, Weverton, Md.; CliffordHoar, Brunswick, Md.; Vincent Calhoun, Son of Engineer W. H. Calhoun, Brunswick, Md.;Richard Rice, Son of Yardmaster C. F. Rice, Brunswick, Md.; Alfred Cook, Brother of MissElizabeth Cook, Auditor Merchandise Receipts Office, Baltimore, Md.; George Hardy, Son ofBrakeman H. V. Hardy, Point of Rocks, Md. Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, January, 1924 45. So girls and boys, start now and helpyour daddy and you too will be as pleasedas I am. Sincerely yours, Ruth French,Daughter of Track Foreman James , Point of Rocks, Md. First Prize Letter—-Boys OverEleven Years Old Dear Aunt Mary: I think there is nothing better for a boyto be doing, than helping Dad. As everyone knows, recreation is essentialto health and happiness, just as essentialto a railroader as to any one else. Everyrailroader has at one time or another beentempted to quit. Nearly every time hebecomes dissatisfied because of either toomuch or too little to do. I can keep Dadfrom getting too riiuch to do by running allhis errands and doing the little things thattake his time. As Daddy is station agent, he has moretime for attention to me than if he werean operator. And because I know he isinterested in me and watches a great manythings I do, I am striving all the time to behis pride and standby. If I can make himproud of me,


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