. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Dorothy and Charles The accompanying picture is of DorothySmith, age 6, and Charles Smith, age 5,children of Mrs. J. Smith, telephoneoperator. Pier 6, St. George. Joseph Cangro, trainman, died of tuber-culosis at his home on December 23. If you go down to South Beach anddont find any chickens, take a duck. Miss Dorothy Reynolds, Engineers Office, resigned inFebruary to accept a position with theUnited Marine and Fuel Corporation. MissB. I. Heal was employed in place of Miss^Reynolds. Miss Heal was employed in theMaintenance of Way


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Dorothy and Charles The accompanying picture is of DorothySmith, age 6, and Charles Smith, age 5,children of Mrs. J. Smith, telephoneoperator. Pier 6, St. George. Joseph Cangro, trainman, died of tuber-culosis at his home on December 23. If you go down to South Beach anddont find any chickens, take a duck. Miss Dorothy Reynolds, Engineers Office, resigned inFebruary to accept a position with theUnited Marine and Fuel Corporation. MissB. I. Heal was employed in place of Miss^Reynolds. Miss Heal was employed in theMaintenance of Way Department duringthe latter part of 1920, and because of re-duction in force, had been furloughed. The engagement of Miss Reynolds, sten-ographer. Division Engineers Office, toIrving Owens, endman, A. K. Bridge, wasannounced on January 28. DOCKy TE«y OE EOM P-I-E SMOKEAPPEARlHGi CBEW— f3f^ Current Events as seen by Santoro. Baltimore Terminal Division Correspondent, Marth.\ V. , CarRecord Clerk Curtis Bay Curtis Bay


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