. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . dentsW. H. Tarr, Superintendents Office, CamdenStation J. A. Clarkson, Assistant Yardmaster, LocustPoint E. K. Smith, Secretary Y. M. C. A., Bruns-wick, Md. P. P. PuRGiTT, Shop Draftsman, Riverside Shops Locust Point Charles A. Anderson, who has been attendingthe Officers Training School at Camp Benja-min Harrison, has been released from the armyand resumed duty as night assistant yardmasterin the water front yard at Locust Point. Weare glad to have Charlie back with us. Private J. Arnold Kennedy, who lost a leg inthe second Battle of the Marne on July
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . dentsW. H. Tarr, Superintendents Office, CamdenStation J. A. Clarkson, Assistant Yardmaster, LocustPoint E. K. Smith, Secretary Y. M. C. A., Bruns-wick, Md. P. P. PuRGiTT, Shop Draftsman, Riverside Shops Locust Point Charles A. Anderson, who has been attendingthe Officers Training School at Camp Benja-min Harrison, has been released from the armyand resumed duty as night assistant yardmasterin the water front yard at Locust Point. Weare glad to have Charlie back with us. Private J. Arnold Kennedy, who lost a leg inthe second Battle of the Marne on July 15, 1918,and is now at the Walter Reid Hospital,Washington, D. C, paid us a visit on NewYears day. All his old friends were glad to seeLittle Nemo, who is very anxious to get anartificial limb so he can run Uncle Joe Clarksona foot race. Conductor William L. Ewing and YardClerk John E. Green are contemplating joiningthe Volunteer Fire Department. They willmake some firemen. We wish them success. Night Yardmaster Paul Yeastker informs us. Three Gallant Railroad Men :0 EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 61 that Night Chief Clerk William Snack has hadhis hair cut saucer style, and received twomoving picture admission tickets as a hair cut, Willie. Corporal John J. Link, of Camp Meade, paidus a visit a few days ago. John enjoys armylife, but is looking forward to the day when hewill be back at his desk in the yardmastersoffice. Foreman Bill Dudley, in charge of a force ofcarpenters, is putting down new floors andmaking other improvements to the yard-masters office. Mt. Clare Shops CorrespondentMiss M. L. Goetzinger, Acting Secretary toSuperintendent, Mt. Clare, BaltimoreThe photograph opposite was received fromDavid W. Baker, former clerk in the account-ants office at Mount Clare Shops. Mr. Bakeris with the Railroad Transportation Companyat La Rochelle, France. He is the first manon the left and his comrades, also railroad men,are from the Delaware, Lackawanna and West-ern and the Cen
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