. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . osition. The have trained thousands of menfor better jobs right in their awn homes after work-ing hours. They can do the same for YOU. lust mark and mail the attached coupon. Andthe will show you how they can make you anexpert in the line of work you want to follow. Mark and Mail the Coupon—TOD A Y Jj International Correspondence Schools Box 1088, Scranton, Pa Explain, without any .n mv jqualify lor the position which 1 marl Locomotive Enginwr Mechanical Engineer Air-Brake Inspector Mechanical Draftsman Air-Brake Repa
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . osition. The have trained thousands of menfor better jobs right in their awn homes after work-ing hours. They can do the same for YOU. lust mark and mail the attached coupon. Andthe will show you how they can make you anexpert in the line of work you want to follow. Mark and Mail the Coupon—TOD A Y Jj International Correspondence Schools Box 1088, Scranton, Pa Explain, without any .n mv jqualify lor the position which 1 marl Locomotive Enginwr Mechanical Engineer Air-Brake Inspector Mechanical Draftsman Air-Brake Repairman Civil Engineer Surveyor R. R. Shop Foreman Concrete Construction R. R Traveling Eng. Automobile Running R. R. Travels Fireman Plumbing & Steam Fitt g R R. Construction Eng. Mining Engineer Agency Accounting Bndge Engineer Gen. Office Accountmg Assayer Electrician Bookkeeper Electrical Enginrer Stenographer Name St. and Present OccupationI Employed by Stale employed by ll^_\ 102 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. MACHTXTSTS AT CHILLICOTHE OX .\TLAXTIC EXGIXE She had been ill for two weeks, but was ableto be up and about the house. She suddenlybecame worse and it was realized that the endwas not far distant. She was born in this city,September 19th, 1891, and attended the parochialschool and later graduated from the Chilli-cothe High School. She was a young womanof beautiful character. Sweet and imassum-ing in her manner, she was beloved by all whoknew her. Like the fragrance of a beautifulflower, her memory will linger in the heartsof all with whom she came into contact. Shehad been employed as stenographer in thestorekeepers office at Chillicothe for severalyears, and was well known throughout all theoffices. The heartfelt sympathy of all of theemployes is extended to the bereft parents. John H. Brandenburg, veteran passenger en-gineer on this division, died October 8th, 1914,as a result of Brights disease. Mr. Branden-burg was born December 5th, 186
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