. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . TWELVE—COUNT EM! PRIOR TO THE WAR WE WOULD HAVE TAKEN THEM FOR A MUSICALCOMEDY CHORUS. BUT THEY ARE WOMEN WORKERS AT LOCUST POINT, BALTIMORE 24 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. A CROSSING WATCHWOMAN AT LAWRENCE-VILLE, ON THE ILLINOIS DIVISION Huntington, New Albany, Parkersburg,on the Staten Island Division and atother places. (One of these flagwomenis said to powder her nose before eachtrain is due.) They are filling clericalpositions in the Cleveland freight houseand at many terminals and, of course,in the general offices at a


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . TWELVE—COUNT EM! PRIOR TO THE WAR WE WOULD HAVE TAKEN THEM FOR A MUSICALCOMEDY CHORUS. BUT THEY ARE WOMEN WORKERS AT LOCUST POINT, BALTIMORE 24 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. A CROSSING WATCHWOMAN AT LAWRENCE-VILLE, ON THE ILLINOIS DIVISION Huntington, New Albany, Parkersburg,on the Staten Island Division and atother places. (One of these flagwomenis said to powder her nose before eachtrain is due.) They are filling clericalpositions in the Cleveland freight houseand at many terminals and, of course,in the general offices at are engaged in cleaning enginesand cars at Lexington and Newark,Ohio, working as oilers at Connellsville,Pittsburgh and New Castle and as coachcleaners in the Cincinnati Terminals andat Baltimore. And everywhere they aredoing their work well, and doing theirbit in helping to win the war. Wasted Paper TS a peculiar thing/ said thechief clerk of a large departmentto the writer, what a contrastis shown in the attitude of ourofficials and some of our employes on theall important subject of economy. Take for instance the question ofstationery. The interdepartmental mem-orandums whrch we get from executiveoffices are almost in


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