. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . oint Breeze, Pliihidclphia, wasappreciated. The committee, to whom credit for anenjoyable evening is due, were: Chairman,H. Hamburg; Myer Perlson; secretary,R. M. Miller; Anna McGinley; DavidAlten and William Miller. Treasurer Andrew L. Smith was on thejob in Box Office to collect money and ticketsand keep the financial affairs straight. One of our customers, Mr. S. Jacobson,who takes great interest in our social aswell as business affairs, was present andenjoyed the evenings entertairunent>> On January 23 Patrolman GranvilleDougherty was killed,


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . oint Breeze, Pliihidclphia, wasappreciated. The committee, to whom credit for anenjoyable evening is due, were: Chairman,H. Hamburg; Myer Perlson; secretary,R. M. Miller; Anna McGinley; DavidAlten and William Miller. Treasurer Andrew L. Smith was on thejob in Box Office to collect money and ticketsand keep the financial affairs straight. One of our customers, Mr. S. Jacobson,who takes great interest in our social aswell as business affairs, was present andenjoyed the evenings entertairunent>> On January 23 Patrolman GranvilleDougherty was killed, falling in betweenthe cars of an inbound Park Drag cominginto East Side. Mr. Dougherty was wellknown and liked by all who knew sudden deatli was a great shock to allof us here and particularly to John Wilhare,also of the Police Department, who wasclosely associated srith him in his express our sympathy. Thomas Barron, section stockman, andJ. H. Peters, chief painter, spent March iat Grafton, W.\a. Mr. Peters is a Veteran. AT EAST SIDE, PHILADELPmALeft: Round House Foreman J. P. Dimond and family. Right: Rate Clerk M. R. Gill 66 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, April, 1924 who worked at Grafton for twenty jears andhas thirty-eight years continuous servicewith the Company. Wilmington, Del. Correspondent, Charles W. Hamilton Greetings to everjone! We want to addWilmington to your genial circle, and giveyou news of the representatives here in theoffices of District Passenger Agent J. , District Freight Agent G. as and Local Freight Agent A. Later, you may learn our namesand see some of our photographs in theMagazine. This time, we will be modestin our appeal to the editor for space. Wilmington will hereafter be on theBaltimore and Ohio map in the M.\ga-ziNE. Our friend C. W. Bailey is supply-ing news from the yards and shops atWilsmere. Chief Clerk W. R. King, who recentlyunderwent an operation for appendicitis,is gradually recovering strength.


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