. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Sidaway and his speeder W. E. Brugh, clerk to trainmaster, get-ting to work on time? A. Saunders and C. Foss, baggage clerks,without having girl on their minds? E. J. Crampton, agent, staying awayfrom Tiffin, Ohio? J. T. Sidawav, bridge inspector, workinghard? Archie Seifert, rate clerk, with a girl? E. Polem, roundhouse foreman, with ashave? I. C. Bowman, section foreman, notchiding Sidaway? R. A. Watters, conductor, without hisdogs? A. R. Carver, division engineer, eating aFrog? J. T. Sidaway, eating a pound of eightpenny nails? E. A. Krier, yard cle


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Sidaway and his speeder W. E. Brugh, clerk to trainmaster, get-ting to work on time? A. Saunders and C. Foss, baggage clerks,without having girl on their minds? E. J. Crampton, agent, staying awayfrom Tiffin, Ohio? J. T. Sidawav, bridge inspector, workinghard? Archie Seifert, rate clerk, with a girl? E. Polem, roundhouse foreman, with ashave? I. C. Bowman, section foreman, notchiding Sidaway? R. A. Watters, conductor, without hisdogs? A. R. Carver, division engineer, eating aFrog? J. T. Sidaway, eating a pound of eightpenny nails? E. A. Krier, yard clerk, in a hurry? Harry Alalone, patrolman, killing asnake? Jennie Eckroad, clerk, freight house, witha young man? A. H. Brown, yardmaster, taking histime? Chicago Terminal CorrespondentsThomas H. Williams, F. S. De Veny That courteous service is always appre-ciated is shown in the following extractfrom a letter to our general passenger agent. F. C. Baumgartner and grandaughter ElaineLouise, 7 months old Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, October, iq2I 59


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