. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . S. McCombs, turntable boy, and C. H. McFall, who handle Engine 66 at Benwood Shops 88 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. Raymond NiemanInterchange Clerk, Car Accountants Office well. He has gained about thirty pounds andis looking fine. Xieman is well liked in theTerminal and has many friends who will beglad to hear of his return. Cincinnati Terminals Correspondent, W. E. Cochrane, Chief Clerkto Supervisor of Terminals We believe that most employes of the Termi-nal know of the transfer of W. E. Cochrane,chief clerk to superintendent, and Magazin


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . S. McCombs, turntable boy, and C. H. McFall, who handle Engine 66 at Benwood Shops 88 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. Raymond NiemanInterchange Clerk, Car Accountants Office well. He has gained about thirty pounds andis looking fine. Xieman is well liked in theTerminal and has many friends who will beglad to hear of his return. Cincinnati Terminals Correspondent, W. E. Cochrane, Chief Clerkto Supervisor of Terminals We believe that most employes of the Termi-nal know of the transfer of W. E. Cochrane,chief clerk to superintendent, and Magazinecorrespondent, to Baltimore. Mr. Cochranewill be associated with E. T. Horn, supervisorof Terminals, who is also well-known to theTerminal employes. We know that you are allsaying about Mr. Cochranes promotion, Ourloss is your gain, and we can echo a heartyAmen. That his service with the Railroadmay be increasingly useful and successful is thewish of his many friends.—Ed. Tommy Maloney. under his big strawsombrero, smiled the smile of an angel andcautiously from the depths of his jeans yankedout his ticker and niurnuired gently justthirteen minutes and twenty-


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