. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . erman picnic held at Harmony Schuet-zen Park, Grasmere, July 10th, proved to be agreat success. Approximately 25,000 peopleattended and most of the traffic was handleilby our railroad. It was necessary to run specialtrains between St. George and Cirasmere tohandle the large crowd; the last of the travelnot being cleaned up until about a. m. 70 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE The funds created by this picnic will be usedfor the benefit of German boys and girls madeorphans by the present war. The accompanying picture is of John , w
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . erman picnic held at Harmony Schuet-zen Park, Grasmere, July 10th, proved to be agreat success. Approximately 25,000 peopleattended and most of the traffic was handleilby our railroad. It was necessary to run specialtrains between St. George and Cirasmere tohandle the large crowd; the last of the travelnot being cleaned up until about a. m. 70 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE The funds created by this picnic will be usedfor the benefit of German boys and girls madeorphans by the present war. The accompanying picture is of John , who is being congratulated upon hisappointment to night stationmaster, St. GeorgeTerminal. John first entered the service as alaborer March 5th, 1895, and was promoted totowerman June 27th, 1899. The latter positionhe filled so diligently as to merit his recentappointment to night stationmaster. John possesses the necessary qualificationsto make a very good terminal man, and heenters upon his new duties with the best wishesof his J. J. KILLEEN PHILADELPHIA DIVISION Correspondent, J. C. Richardson, Chief Clerk DIVISIONAL SAFETY COMMITTEE P. C. Allen Superintendent, Chairman W. T. R. HoDDiNOTT , Trainmaster F. G. HosKiNS Division Engineer J. KiRKPATRiCK Master Mechanic J. E. Sentman , Road Foreman of Engines F. H. Lamb Division Claim Agent T. B. Franklin Terminal Agent Dr. C. W. Pence Medical Examiner George Rule Freight Engineer C. C. HiLE Freight Fireman Shelly Larkins Road Conductor Otto Pischke Yard Brakeman W. B. Dauer Boilermaker J. M. Kavanatjgh Car Repairman R. C. Action Secretary to Superintendent, Secretary Tommy Statts, on the 27th of July, com-pleted twenty-five years of braking for conductorFrank Bender of this division. This speaksmighty well for both these men. It takesexceptionally good dispositions to enable menas closely associated as conductor and brake-man to team together for a quarter of a centurywithout a split. Tommy looks good foranother twenty-f
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