. Information for employes and the public; being a series of leaflets issued ... by the Pennsylvania railroad system in the interest of improved service, increased efficiency, and a better understanding by employes and the public of railroad problems . ALFRED J. BALL Foreign Freight Agent Alfred J. Ball was horn at Philadel()lua, on ceinher 20, 1900, starting as Stenographer in the July 22, 1882. He received his education in tliat office, at Philadelphia, of the Manager of the lity in the i)iiblic schools, Hamilton School, and Empire Line. After serving in various capacities, Brown Preparatory


. Information for employes and the public; being a series of leaflets issued ... by the Pennsylvania railroad system in the interest of improved service, increased efficiency, and a better understanding by employes and the public of railroad problems . ALFRED J. BALL Foreign Freight Agent Alfred J. Ball was horn at Philadel()lua, on ceinher 20, 1900, starting as Stenographer in the July 22, 1882. He received his education in tliat office, at Philadelphia, of the Manager of the lity in the i)iiblic schools, Hamilton School, and Empire Line. After serving in various capacities, Brown Preparatory School. He also attended the he was advanced to the duties of Freight Solicitor Science course at the Drexel Institute. of the Empire Line, at Philadelphia, on October Mr. Hall entered the railroad service on De- 19, Mr. Ball was appointed Agent of the Empire the Empire Line, with office at , Philadelphia District, on July 1, 1908, and Mr. Ball will become Foreign Freight Agent ofon July 1, 1915, he was promoted to the newly the Pennsylvania Railroad Lines East of Pitts-created position of Eastern Superintendent of burgh and Erie on June 1, FREDERICK L. BAKER Eastern Superintendent, Empire Line, Philadelpliia Frederick L. Baker was born at Wooster, Ohio,August 5, 1876. He was educated in the publicschools of Wooster, and also Lima, Ohio. Mr. Baker entered the railroad service on Sep-tember 1, 1897, as Chief Clerk of the Cleveland Wis., Agency. He was transferred to the Chi-cago, 111., Agency on December 1, 1904, and tothe Cleveland Agency on November 1,1906. Effective June 1, 1916, Mr. Baker will become Agency of the Empire Line, which operates one the Eastern Superintendent of the Empire Line, of the fast freight services of the Pennsylvania with office at Philadelphia. Railroad System. He was advanced to the posi- Mr. Baker is a member of the Cleveland and tion of Agent of the Empire Line on May 1, the Pittsburgh Traffic Clubs, as wel


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