. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . e divisions under Federal will also be interested in finding out howwe compare with our friends and rivals onEastern Lines. If these words reach our readersbefore the drive is over, may they be of someencouragement to us to hit the ball hard. Mac:—Do you sing Forever and Forever?Miss J.:—No; I stop for my meals. Brakeman W. O. Hughes returned to Floraon September 28 after fourteen months inEurope. Mr. Hughes was in General Per-shings picked regiment and paraded in all citieswhere it went. He was one of the twelve menout of his company picked


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . e divisions under Federal will also be interested in finding out howwe compare with our friends and rivals onEastern Lines. If these words reach our readersbefore the drive is over, may they be of someencouragement to us to hit the ball hard. Mac:—Do you sing Forever and Forever?Miss J.:—No; I stop for my meals. Brakeman W. O. Hughes returned to Floraon September 28 after fourteen months inEurope. Mr. Hughes was in General Per-shings picked regiment and paraded in all citieswhere it went. He was one of the twelve menout of his company picked for this distinction. T. J. McCarthy returned to work in theSuperintendents office on September 29 after twoweeks vacation, most of which was spent inSt. Louis, Pana, Chicago and Terre Haute. The accompanying photograph of conductorC. V. Mowry was taken on a recent fishing fish was caught in the Ambarra^s River,about ten miles north of Claremont, Illinois,and seems to bear out Mr. Mowrys statementthat he is some Conductor C. V. Mowry lan(is some biR ones THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 103


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