. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Z. T. BRANTNER On the day his record of fifty years was brought to aclose, Mr. Thompson, head of the operating departmentof the system, presented to Mr. Brantner the handsomegold medal shown in the photograph, which picture wastaken shortly after the presentation and on his fiftiethanniversary. Mr. Thompson spoke of the great pleasureit gave him to present the slight token of appreciationon the part of the company; of his loyal service, of theyears of personal friendship and, especially, of the threeyears Mr. Brantner reported to him, pointing out that
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Z. T. BRANTNER On the day his record of fifty years was brought to aclose, Mr. Thompson, head of the operating departmentof the system, presented to Mr. Brantner the handsomegold medal shown in the photograph, which picture wastaken shortly after the presentation and on his fiftiethanniversary. Mr. Thompson spoke of the great pleasureit gave him to present the slight token of appreciationon the part of the company; of his loyal service, of theyears of personal friendship and, especially, of the threeyears Mr. Brantner reported to him, pointing out that well earned the good name it enjoys. Mr. Thompsonstated, in presenting the medal, that he spoke for thepresident and other officers. Mr. Willard asked him toconvey his personal regret that he could not be closing, the third vice-president said: From what I know of the value of your work, such amedal as this would not, in itself, be an adequate reward,but you may take it rather as a token of good will andappreciation for the w
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