. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . lowship andesprit de corps that exists at Anniston. Thereis a large number of Baltimore and Ohiomen there and many pleasant hours are spentrelating railroad reminiscences, which arehighly interesting. We all hope to see ourBaltimore and Ohio boys come back crownedwith glory and each one with something toremind him of a defeatedHun, always remembering that good Huns and good Injuns are inthe same class. Mount Clare Shops Correspondent, V. F. Riley, Secretaryto Snperintendent Divisional Safety Committee L. FlNIOAM Chairman, Superintendent of Shops 10. P.
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . lowship andesprit de corps that exists at Anniston. Thereis a large number of Baltimore and Ohiomen there and many pleasant hours are spentrelating railroad reminiscences, which arehighly interesting. We all hope to see ourBaltimore and Ohio boys come back crownedwith glory and each one with something toremind him of a defeatedHun, always remembering that good Huns and good Injuns are inthe same class. Mount Clare Shops Correspondent, V. F. Riley, Secretaryto Snperintendent Divisional Safety Committee L. FlNIOAM Chairman, Superintendent of Shops 10. P. Poole Vice-Chairman, Asst. Supt . of Shops V. V. RlLll Secretary! Secretary to Supt. of Shops .1 Mown General Foreman 11. A Hkm mont General Car Foreman (J. II. KAPINOfl . Supervisor of Shop Machinery and Tools Dii. P. II. I)k;<;ks Assistant .Medical Examiner I. V. Waonkk Shop Hand. lOrectine Shop H. T. Stickbll Boilermaker, Boiler Shop G. P. Pieoe Work Inspector, No. 1 Muchine Shop THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 61. LAWRENCE W. SAGLE E. B. Bunting Machinist, No. 2 Machine Shop W. H. Robinson Pipe Fitter, Pipe and Tin Shop G. M. Kiser Moulder, Foundries and Re-Rolling Mill J. T. Giles Blacksmith, Blacksmith Shop G. Schmale Machine Operator, Bolt and Forge Shop W. P. May Machinist, Air Brake Shop C. Kessler Patternmaker, Pattern Shop A. G. Mercer ..Machinist, No. 3 Machine Shop and Steel Car Plant T. U. Dover Shop Hand, Tender and Tender Paint Shop H. Alker Shop Hand. Axle Shop and Plant J. E. Leary. Gang Foreman, Freight Car Track J. Janktewicz Car Builder, Passenger Car Erecting Shop W. F. .Upholsterer, Passenger Car Paint, Finishing and Upholstering Shops J. J. Pitsinger Mill Machine Hand, Saw Mill and Cabinet Shops W. Banahan Foreman, Stores Department The Industrial Soldier and his Value andImportance to Help Win the War, was thesubject of George W. Sturmer, who addresseda meeting at Mt. Clare on January 18. Hepointed out the urgent n
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