. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Walt threatens to make amonthly expose of all important eventspertaining to Pier 22. Therefore, take heed,fair knights and ladies, as Walt is some-what successful in extracting informationfrom certain sorts of folks. In the accompanying picture is shownthe proboscis of our 26th Street Stationyard engine with crew, and other friendsof the Mogul. The good looking chapleaning his curly head against the muzzleof number 316 is Chief Clerk Long-fellow, and the dark fellow in the shade,whose most prominent feature is the strawhat, is the agent, Tom Gorman; he
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Walt threatens to make amonthly expose of all important eventspertaining to Pier 22. Therefore, take heed,fair knights and ladies, as Walt is some-what successful in extracting informationfrom certain sorts of folks. In the accompanying picture is shownthe proboscis of our 26th Street Stationyard engine with crew, and other friendsof the Mogul. The good looking chapleaning his curly head against the muzzleof number 316 is Chief Clerk Long-fellow, and the dark fellow in the shade,whose most prominent feature is the strawhat, is the agent, Tom Gorman; he ispatting the steed on the neck and talkingto it, to keep it smiling for the other figures are, from left to Inspector D. Duffy, Engineer , Car Inspector J. Durkin, Con-ductor W. K. Scott, Brakeman G. Wellsand Fireman S. Pettis. I dont know theservice record of No. 316, but the combinedyears of service of its crew exceed Gorman, by the way, also is a veteran iER 2a NORTH RiWR 3Y__ ^.[-^ 5l^^|3^. employe. Twenty-odd years ago he waschief messenger boy and sergeant-at-armsin the old East-bound Department atPier 22, then under the supervision of thiscorrespondent.
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