. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Cornwell said: Fellow Employes, Ladies and (jentle-men: I am very much impressed because, General Superintendent Scott, he of the genial smileand glossy dome, could not keep his envious eyesoff rhe glorious thatch which crowns the Railroads than whom there is none such silver tongued orator. W. W. Wood, chief of Wefare. X <iuarter of an hour later all eyes wereturned toward the doorways, for thereentered before the eyes of all, one whomthey long had hoped to have as a visitor,but who they believed to be too busy totake the time to drop in. Here he w


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Cornwell said: Fellow Employes, Ladies and (jentle-men: I am very much impressed because, General Superintendent Scott, he of the genial smileand glossy dome, could not keep his envious eyesoff rhe glorious thatch which crowns the Railroads than whom there is none such silver tongued orator. W. W. Wood, chief of Wefare. X <iuarter of an hour later all eyes wereturned toward the doorways, for thereentered before the eyes of all, one whomthey long had hoped to have as a visitor,but who they believed to be too busy totake the time to drop in. Here he was atlast—President Willard! It W3s a surpriseindeed. The newspapers had heralded hiscoming, their announcement came true,and, ; s the little girl said, when he smiled,everybody smiled. With Mr. Willardwere General Manager Ecstern LinesE. W. Scheer, our chief counsel, John , former governor of West Virginia,Chief of Welf;.re W. W. Wood; Superin-tendent Wheeling Division C. B. Gorsuch;General Superintendent Wheeling District. 22 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, Jamtary, iQ2j


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