. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . notevoked because one uttered it first and the others merely echoed it in an effortto be congenial or sympathetic. We all agreed that the steak was the best that any of us had encounteredin many moons. The fixtures and accessories were equally good. I said at the time that I did not see how I could restrain myself from writingyou a few words of compliment, and the other gentlemen said that I should notbe permitted to sing a solo and that they would join in the hymn of praise; henceI am speaking for them as well as for myself. The quartet was made up of
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . notevoked because one uttered it first and the others merely echoed it in an effortto be congenial or sympathetic. We all agreed that the steak was the best that any of us had encounteredin many moons. The fixtures and accessories were equally good. I said at the time that I did not see how I could restrain myself from writingyou a few words of compliment, and the other gentlemen said that I should notbe permitted to sing a solo and that they would join in the hymn of praise; henceI am speaking for them as well as for myself. The quartet was made up of Mr. C. A. Fox, Chairman, Central PassengerAssociation; Mr. W. H. Howard, Chairman, Southeastern Passenger Associa-tion; Mr. W. J. Cannon, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Chicago, Mil-waukee & St. Paul Railway, and the undersigned. We left Washington at p. m., Wednesday, June 29th, and the car wasin charge of Mr. H. Schluderberg. Yours truly, (Signed) E. L. Bevington, Chairman. Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, September, igzi 49. Among Ourselves immiii lomnuuiuom m ui lOumni uiraiuu innnanininiiDainnrD i Baltimore and Ohio and Baltimoreand Ohio Annex BuildingsLaw DepartmentCorrespondent, George W. HaitlenbeekI rather ike and enjoy the admonition orinjiinction of ye editor to send a modifiedcontribution to the Magazine on accountof lack of space. I appreciate it because ithelps one to practice concentration and ab-breviation, essential requirements in thepreparation of matter for a newspaper ormagazine. Harry B. Kight, the Keyser correspondentof the Magazine, acted as summer agentat the Deer Park Hotel station. He provedto be one of the very best agents the summerhotel station ever had. I met him everySaturday and Sunday during the heatedterm, and observed his work. Hugh L. Bond, Jr., our general counsel,spent his vacation with his family at NorthHatley, Province of Quebec, Canada. Smith, ditto, and Duncan KennerBrent, at the same place, where each of thesegentleme
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