. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . large crowd skating at GwynnOak Park on Saturday, January 27, Kid Burnsand Miss Many- being among the large distinct tremor of the earth was felt through-out the city, and many were of the impressionthat there had been an earthquake. Thesefears were not dispelled until it was defmitelyascertained that said tremor was caused byKid Burns, who lost his equilibrium and came Auditor Passenger Receipts Office Correspondent, George Eichner M. W. McBurney has been transferred fromclerk in the Train Earnings Bureau to stenog-rapher in the office of the S


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . large crowd skating at GwynnOak Park on Saturday, January 27, Kid Burnsand Miss Many- being among the large distinct tremor of the earth was felt through-out the city, and many were of the impressionthat there had been an earthquake. Thesefears were not dispelled until it was defmitelyascertained that said tremor was caused byKid Burns, who lost his equilibrium and came Auditor Passenger Receipts Office Correspondent, George Eichner M. W. McBurney has been transferred fromclerk in the Train Earnings Bureau to stenog-rapher in the office of the Stationery Store-keeper, at Camden Station. He has the sinceregood wishes of his fellow clerks for his futuresuccess. Having fully recovered from a recent Virginia Protzman has again taken upher duties as clerk in the Mileage Bureau. Central Mailing Bureau The accompanying picture is of E. T. Hunni-cutt, one of the mail room boys. He is a corporalin Company B, Fifth Maryland Infantry, and isnow stationed at Eagle Pass, COKPOHAI. K. T. HIXXTrrTT THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE Auditor Merchandise Receipts* Office Corrospondont, Harry Rransky The second aniiiuil (Mitortaiiiniont anddanceof tho eniployes of the officeof Auditor Mer-chandise Receipts was held at Lehmann Hallon the evening of January 18. The entertainment which preceded the dancewas far al)ove the average. All the talent wassupplied by the employes of the office, and allthe entertainers covered themselves with jokes and songs were as good as can beheard on the average vaudeville stage. composed ail the limericks for theplay. H. S. Maccubbin sang a solo entitled theKings Kiss, which was received with greatenthusiasm, and he gave another song as anencore. He has a voice of pleasing tone. The minstrel circle was composed of thefollowing: E. J. Barton, G. L. Graf, F. , F. L. Elsworth, R. C. Grav,H. Porter, J. E. Cromwell, A. J. Hudson. W. , S. B. Wolf, F


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