. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . E BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE or pieces, is written out. The weightis then given, and written out, after allof which the party making out the 0. deT. winds up with the place, date, and hissignature, making it all in all a laboriousgrind, requiring about fifteen minutesto do what an American could do ona typewriter, with the use of carbonpaper, within five minutes. The rock ballasted, carefully con-structed roadbeds of France are, for theclass of equipment used, superior toours, and with their specially treated ties, to which the rails are scre
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . E BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE or pieces, is written out. The weightis then given, and written out, after allof which the party making out the 0. deT. winds up with the place, date, and hissignature, making it all in all a laboriousgrind, requiring about fifteen minutesto do what an American could do ona typewriter, with the use of carbonpaper, within five minutes. The rock ballasted, carefully con-structed roadbeds of France are, for theclass of equipment used, superior toours, and with their specially treated ties, to which the rails are screwed,instead of being spiked, tend to makeof a section foremans life one continualround of pleasure. The lack of cowcatchers, the wire andlever operated signal system, the quaintengines, the oddities and strangeness ofit all make the work most interesting,but still one finds himself occasionallylonging for bass instead of treble whistles,real engines and cars instead of scenicrailway equipment and above allYank^instead of ^Frog Statement of Pension Feature Statement of employes who have been honorably retired during the month of October, 1918,and to whom pensions have been granted: NAME LAST OCCUPATION DEPARTMENT DIVISION YEARS OFSERVICE Baker, Samuel W Dispatcher | C. Grandon, John Carpenter M. of W. Hook, Charles Engineer C. Smith, Job C Agents Clerk C. . . 46113230 The payments to pensioned employes constitute a special roll, contributed by the Company. During the calendar year of 1917, over $312,000 was paid out through the Pension Feature tothose who had been honorably retired. The total payments since the inauguration of the Pension Feature on October 1, 1884, haveamounted to $3,509, The following employes, after serving the Company faithfully for a number of years have died: NAME LAST OCCUPATION DEPART-MENT DIVISION DATE OFDEATH TEARS OFSERVICE Reiter, John W Gaskill, Joseph W. . .Fitzpatrick,
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