. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Frank B. AmosSon of Crossing Forelady at Wheeling The accompanying photograph is of the yardcrew with their engine in Benwood shown on the photograph are engineerJohn Houck, fireman C. L, Teets, conductorC. E. Tefft, and brakeman H. M. Engine 1509, Benwood Yard, and Crew 92 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE Cincinnati Terminals Correspondent, W. E. Cochrane, Chief Clerkto Supervisor of Terminals On April 22, a kitchen shower was given inhonor of Miss Kathr}^! Eicher, a bride-elect,in our Welfare Room at Smith Street, the co


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Frank B. AmosSon of Crossing Forelady at Wheeling The accompanying photograph is of the yardcrew with their engine in Benwood shown on the photograph are engineerJohn Houck, fireman C. L, Teets, conductorC. E. Tefft, and brakeman H. M. Engine 1509, Benwood Yard, and Crew 92 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE Cincinnati Terminals Correspondent, W. E. Cochrane, Chief Clerkto Supervisor of Terminals On April 22, a kitchen shower was given inhonor of Miss Kathr}^! Eicher, a bride-elect,in our Welfare Room at Smith Street, the colorscheme being pink and green. Numerouspresents were given Miss Eicher and the occa-sion was one not soon to be forgotten. One of our recently discharged soldiers isJames P. Gough, who is back with the boys asa yard switchman. Many of us know that cars get dirty, few,who are responsible for putting them up insuch fine shape as only the Baltimore and OhioRailroad is noted for. We introduce to ourreaders with this issue the coach cleaners atSecond and Mill Streets coach yard, Cincin-nati: First row, sitting, left to right: D. Fitz-gerald, G. Wiegand, B. Dimitry, A. Gillispie,A. Piper, W. Travis, G. Sotir. Second row,standing: E. Swope, J. Lamoth, E. Murphy,G. Barbola, C. Paul, A. Krist. Thir


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