. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Ethel May Crew. Oh. \ou eng-ne! Our girl operators at Mount Clare have theright idea about their lunch hours. Afterfinishing the dainties of the noon repast theycome out into the yard, spy a piece of machin-ery, and gracefully decorate the front end sothat our photographer can beautify the pagesof the Magazine. From left to right in theaccompanying picture, meet Miss Annie , Machine operator. Miss ElizabethW^irth, Electric Welder operator, and MissMary Milanus, Steam Hammer operator. Leo Strider has returned to his formerposition in the Genera


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Ethel May Crew. Oh. \ou eng-ne! Our girl operators at Mount Clare have theright idea about their lunch hours. Afterfinishing the dainties of the noon repast theycome out into the yard, spy a piece of machin-ery, and gracefully decorate the front end sothat our photographer can beautify the pagesof the Magazine. From left to right in theaccompanying picture, meet Miss Annie , Machine operator. Miss ElizabethW^irth, Electric Welder operator, and MissMary Milanus, Steam Hammer operator. Leo Strider has returned to his formerposition in the General Car Foremans officeafter spending two years in the army. Cumberland Division CorrespondentsE. C. Drawbaugh, Division OperatorLaura E. Lixgamfelter, Stenographer, Mainte-nance of Way Department William M. Perrj^ a well known passengerengineer, running between Cumberland andGrafton on our Division, died at the AlleganyHospital at Cumberland, Md., Monday, June2. He had previously been in the MarjlandUniversity Hospital in Baltimore. Mr. Perrywas fifty-fo


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