. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . These twelve smiles belong 10 the family of WilsonBattersby, gang foren\an, East Side Roundhouse.(Insert) Miss Rachel Battersby plication of Influenza and Pneumonia. His loss is keenly feU by all who knewhim. A delegation of his fellow-workersfrom both the Philadelphia and Baltimoreoffices, and the Philadelphia Piers, called athis home on March i, to express theirsyriipathj-. So tai . , i liccd; If your oflicc or force is missed oucc in a while,Remember that I am not paid by the mile. When records are broken and no news gets wonder why our littl


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . These twelve smiles belong 10 the family of WilsonBattersby, gang foren\an, East Side Roundhouse.(Insert) Miss Rachel Battersby plication of Influenza and Pneumonia. His loss is keenly feU by all who knewhim. A delegation of his fellow-workersfrom both the Philadelphia and Baltimoreoffices, and the Philadelphia Piers, called athis home on March i, to express theirsyriipathj-. So tai . , i liccd; If your oflicc or force is missed oucc in a while,Remember that I am not paid by the mile. When records are broken and no news gets wonder why our little column is think for a minute what guy is to blameAnd tell me then do you think Whitev s the name. Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, March, IQ22 57. Crew of Green Spring-Petersburg Branch Train Green Spring CorrLNpondfrit, E. E. Alexander Save a Little Every Day To those employes who have the oppor-tunity of service where hundreds of theirfellows are out of employment we recom-mend this slogan. It is your duty. You owe it to yourself,your employer and your fellow man. Makeyour job safe and by your saving youcan provide for the employment of employe, regardless of rank orstation, can save a little every day, andthink what a united campaign of employesto save would mean. Re-employment ofmany and resumption of work held uj),without any additional cost! Think it whatever your task do always your best,For its service, thats all, that measuressuccess. Safety First!Yard Foreman H. W. Gross leads ourSafety Committee for 1921 in number of-safety items observed and reported, withPipefitter J. J. Foley and Tie Inspector A.\i. Irving tied for second place. In reporting new homes recently built oracquired by employes, in F


Size: 1809px × 1381px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1920, bookidbaltimoreohi, bookyear1920