. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . PILE OF snow REMOVED PROM TURNTABLE, EAST CHICAGO ROUNDHOUSE,AFTER REGENT BLIZZARD THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 73. SNOW SHOVELLED FROM AROUND TRAIN AT EAST CHICAGO W. T. Kennedy, M. C. B. clerk, has receivednotice to report to the 416th Regiment ofRailroad Telegraph of the S. C. N. A. at EighthRegiment Armory, Chicago. Old man Stork recently paid a visit to thehome of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Corcoran andleft a bouncing boy. Mrs. Corcoran was for-merly Miss Anna Quinn, chief operator of thetelephone switchboard. Mother and son aredoing fine. C.
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . PILE OF snow REMOVED PROM TURNTABLE, EAST CHICAGO ROUNDHOUSE,AFTER REGENT BLIZZARD THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 73. SNOW SHOVELLED FROM AROUND TRAIN AT EAST CHICAGO W. T. Kennedy, M. C. B. clerk, has receivednotice to report to the 416th Regiment ofRailroad Telegraph of the S. C. N. A. at EighthRegiment Armory, Chicago. Old man Stork recently paid a visit to thehome of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Corcoran andleft a bouncing boy. Mrs. Corcoran was for-merly Miss Anna Quinn, chief operator of thetelephone switchboard. Mother and son aredoing fine. C. J. Quinby, assistant road foreman of en-gines, was confined to his home for severalweeks because of illness. We are just recovering from one of the worstexperiences in the blizzard line that Chicagohas ever felt. It was what might be termeda double-header. On Sunday, January 6, snowfell all day and throughout the night. Theofficial depth was given as inches. It wasaccompanied by a high wind and zero tempera-ture. Drifts formed six to eight feet highand train movements were seriously interferedwith. On the following Friday, January 11,before the first storm
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