. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . engineer, of the Storrs relief train. We wish to present Charles Stephen Roush,one year old son of yard brakeman Roush, whohas been in the service of the Railroad fortwenty-five years. Our friend, in addition- tohaving had a soldier son in Germany with ourArmy, is preparing his second son, the youngman of the picture, for Uncle Sams service,should he be required at some future date. G. G. Brooks is successor to H. C. Forest,leading machinist on the second trick. resigned his position on account of theill health of both himself and wife and th
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . engineer, of the Storrs relief train. We wish to present Charles Stephen Roush,one year old son of yard brakeman Roush, whohas been in the service of the Railroad fortwenty-five years. Our friend, in addition- tohaving had a soldier son in Germany with ourArmy, is preparing his second son, the youngman of the picture, for Uncle Sams service,should he be required at some future date. G. G. Brooks is successor to H. C. Forest,leading machinist on the second trick. resigned his position on account of theill health of both himself and wife and they havegone to Texas for an indefinite stay. The most popular and talked of guysaround the Terminals, especially at StockYards, at this time are the Cincinnati (G. C.) Thayer is an authority on any-thing in the bawl line. Incidentally, wemention his lovely family—wife and threesmall children. The momentous question at Stock Yardsnow is, Why has Abe Cohen become aseeker after the truth? THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. Rip Rap Gang at Ivorydab, Ohio, W. L. Morton, foreman With the transfer of W. F. Cochrane to Balti-more, as chief clerk to E. T. Horn, supervisorof terminals, the Cicinnnati Terminals IDivisionloses its efficient and indefatigable correspon-dent. It has been through his efforts thatCincinnati has been so well represented in theEmployes jNIagazine. Mr. Cochranes transfercame as a surprise to everyone in the Terminals,and while we all appreciate the wonderful oppor-tunities the new position offers, we are selfishenough to regret his leaving us. As a slight token of the esteem in which hewas held, the Superintendents force gave hima little farewell party in the Girls New WelfareRoom. Superficially, it was a very gay afTair,yet everyone felt the undercurrent of Fitzpatrick, as toastmaster, called uponeach one present for a short speech on what heor she had learned from Mr. Cochrane, and theresponses were such that Mr. Meyers suggestedt
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