. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . le 24 Illustrated by Stanley M. Bell To Wives of Railroad Men—And the Men, Too. .George Bradshaw 33 Editorial 38 The Observer 40 Pages from a Working Timetable Published in 1851 42 Plastic Arc System of Welding J. O. Smith -.^ The Oxy-Acetylene Process in the Railroad Shop W. L. Bean 49 Social 59 Womans Department 64 Safety Roll of Honor 67 Among Ourselves 71 THE AMERICANS CREED 1 ^ BELIEVE in the United States ofAmerica as the government of thepeople, by the people, for the people;whose just powers are derived from theconsent of the governed; a democr
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . le 24 Illustrated by Stanley M. Bell To Wives of Railroad Men—And the Men, Too. .George Bradshaw 33 Editorial 38 The Observer 40 Pages from a Working Timetable Published in 1851 42 Plastic Arc System of Welding J. O. Smith -.^ The Oxy-Acetylene Process in the Railroad Shop W. L. Bean 49 Social 59 Womans Department 64 Safety Roll of Honor 67 Among Ourselves 71 THE AMERICANS CREED 1 ^ BELIEVE in the United States ofAmerica as the government of thepeople, by the people, for the people;whose just powers are derived from theconsent of the governed; a democracy ina republic; a sovereign nation of manysovereign states; a perfect union, one andinseparable; established upon those justprinciples of freedom, equality, justice andhumanity for which American patriots sac-rificed their lives and fortunes. I thereforebelieve it is my duty to my country toJove it; to support its constitution; to obeyits laws; to respect its flag; and to defendit against all enemies. IIIIDIIIIIUIHIinilllllllllllCIII. NOTE—This creed is an impressive arrangement of actual statements, inthe original words, of Washington, Lincoln, Jefferson, Webster and otherillustrious patriots, in defining thetr ideas of Americanism. Thereforeit may be said to be the best thought of the greatest men m our Nation^shistory, on the subject which is uppermost in our minds today. Help Put Your Division On Top inCar Miles Per Day General Manager Ennes, Eastern Lines, Offers Prizes For Best Records March 23, 1920. To Officers and Employ?^, Baltimore and Ohio Eastern Lines: Will you help make a lot of business for our Railroad—a lot of work for additionalRaih-oad employes, coal miners, steel workers, lumbermen, all classes of people andindustries—help to continue the prosperity we are now enjo5dng? But I know 3ouwill—and that is why I want you to read this long letter: On the Eastern Lines of the Baltimore and Ohio today we could load daily:800 more cars of coal;100 more ca
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