. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . THE MUTT AND JEFF OF THEOFFICE FORCE, PIER 6, ST. GEORGE, S. I. C. Donifrio has been promoted to chief carrepair foreman, vice H. W. Miller, resigned. C. P. Phipps, timekeeper in the constructiondepartment, has been called on to do militaryduty. Mr. Phipps was the leader of our Har-mony Four, and it was mainly through hisuntiring efforts that this orchestra was made asuccess. Phipps is one of the most popularboys on the property arfd his loss from ourmidst will be felt by all. Walter Hill has been promoted to materialclerk, division accountants office.


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . THE MUTT AND JEFF OF THEOFFICE FORCE, PIER 6, ST. GEORGE, S. I. C. Donifrio has been promoted to chief carrepair foreman, vice H. W. Miller, resigned. C. P. Phipps, timekeeper in the constructiondepartment, has been called on to do militaryduty. Mr. Phipps was the leader of our Har-mony Four, and it was mainly through hisuntiring efforts that this orchestra was made asuccess. Phipps is one of the most popularboys on the property arfd his loss from ourmidst will be felt by all. Walter Hill has been promoted to materialclerk, division accountants office. On January 20, Den-nis Olwell, conductorof run B-l, East Shoresub-division, died sud-denly of heart Olwell enteredour service May 5,1889, as trainman andwas promoted to con-ductor December 28,1896, in which capa-city he acted untilhis death. Mr. Ol-well was a memberof the Veteran Em-ployes Associationand the local chap-DENNIS OLWELL ter of O. R. The friends of Walter R. Taylor, assistantchief clerk to superintendent, are congratulatinghim on the visit of the stork to his home with abouncing baby girl. C. H. Kearney has been appointed assistantmarine supervisor, vice A. J. Heird, Kearney has been in our service since April3, 1910, as tug boat captain. Mr. Kearney hasthe best wishes of all for his future success. Thomas McKeon has been appointed superin-tendent of ferries at Tottenville, vice JosephKnaeble, who has been furloughed to domilitary duty. In a recent communication from Carl Ander-son, who is somewhere in France with theAmerican Engineers, it is stated that Carl is atrainman on the C. C. F. Z. R. R. Private Elmer Wennstrom was home for avisit few weeks ago and is in the best of has been transferred from Troop F toCompany A, New York Machine Gun Battal- Staten Island Railroad Club On January 30 we held a dance and enter-tainment at the club house. There were about100 present and an enjoyable


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