. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Kansas. Below is a photograph of F. Herbert Prem,furloughed claim agent, who was working atCleveland, Ohio, for more than two years, trans-ferred to Baltimore office in October, 1915, andtook post graduate course in law at GeorgetownUniversity. He enlisted in the Aviation Corpsand is at present attached to barracks at Fair-field, Ohio. The smaller picture is a view taken by of Dayton, Ohio, while his machine was8,000 feet in air. We wish him well and a safereturn. Miss Margaret Brown has been appointedagent at Brecksville, Ohio, vice A. S. Jone


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Kansas. Below is a photograph of F. Herbert Prem,furloughed claim agent, who was working atCleveland, Ohio, for more than two years, trans-ferred to Baltimore office in October, 1915, andtook post graduate course in law at GeorgetownUniversity. He enlisted in the Aviation Corpsand is at present attached to barracks at Fair-field, Ohio. The smaller picture is a view taken by of Dayton, Ohio, while his machine was8,000 feet in air. We wish him well and a safereturn. Miss Margaret Brown has been appointedagent at Brecksville, Ohio, vice A. S. Jones. Newark Division Correspondent, W. F. Sachs, Chief Clerk Divisional Safety Committee D. F. Stevens Chairman, Superintendent, Newark, O. J. P. Dorsey Vice-Chairman, Trainmaster, Newark, O. C. R. Detmer Division Engineer, Newark, O. R. A. Vernon Road Foreman, Newark, O. A. E. McMillen. Master Mechanic, Newark, O. A. R. Claytor Division Claim Agent, Newark, O. D. L. Host T. M. & C. T. D., Columbus. O. C. D. Miller Shopman, Newark, DAYTON, OHIO, AS SEEN FROMAN AEROPLANE Dr. M. H. Koehler Medical Examiner, Newark, O. T. Waters Conductor, Newark, O. M. H. Devore Fireman, Newark, O. J. N. McDonald Engineer, Newark, . Lawrence Prior Car Repairman, Newark, O. William Schlingerman Machinist, Newark, O. B. J. Harrington Yard Brakeman, Newark, O. George Duffy, boiler foreman in enginehouseat Newark, was recently married. The happybride was Miss Josephine Egan, a charming andpopular young woman of Newark. After a wed-ding trip through the west, the newly-weds re-turned to Newark, where they will make theirfuture home. Mr. Duffy is receiving congratu-lations from his fellow employes. C. H. Garing has been promoted from carforeman at Chicago Junction, Ohio, to freightcar foreman at Sandusky, Ohio, at which stationheavy repairs to freight cars are now being made. William McMullen, who died suddenly ofappoplexy on October 26 while on his way towork at WF telegraph office, was one of theol


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