. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Conductor N E. ReeseBaltimore Division 78 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. Department; R. B. White, superintendentBaltimore Division, and J. W. Deneen, super-intendent Cumberland Division. Every one seems to take an unusual inter-est in this NO-ACCIDENT CAMPAIGN,with great rivalry between the Baltimore andCumberland Divisions for the pennant. Music by the Brvmswick Band preceded theopening of the meeting with Mrs. N. E. Conway,wife of N. E. Conway, clerk at Transfer, pre-siding at the organ. At noon, June 26, W. E. Shannon, our Trans-fer agent
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Conductor N E. ReeseBaltimore Division 78 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. Department; R. B. White, superintendentBaltimore Division, and J. W. Deneen, super-intendent Cumberland Division. Every one seems to take an unusual inter-est in this NO-ACCIDENT CAMPAIGN,with great rivalry between the Baltimore andCumberland Divisions for the pennant. Music by the Brvmswick Band preceded theopening of the meeting with Mrs. N. E. Conway,wife of N. E. Conway, clerk at Transfer, pre-siding at the organ. At noon, June 26, W. E. Shannon, our Trans-fer agent, held his regular staff meeting ofemployes in our splendid office. He took upin detail the handling of freight at BrunswickTransfer, asking each and every one to use theutmost care in transferring, stowing and for-warding. With us were William Amey, FreightClaim Prevention representative of the Balti-more Division, and Mr. Wilson, inspectorFreight Service, from the office of W. T. Tyler,director of Operation, Washington, D. C. Each of these gentleman also spoke, and muchgood may be expected from this meeting, as weare
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