. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ALONG THE PATAPSCO VALLEY Other changes have taken place which arenot quite so pleasant to report. We have lostsome of our clerical force, who have been luredaway from the fold by other business enter-prises. Charles E. Warfield, who has been in theCompanys service about fourteen years, leftus on February 14 to accept a position with theNational Bank of Washington. We congratu-late Charlie on his success in obtaining theposition, and also the bank in securing hisservices. Miss Lillian Berman, wh-0 was cashiersstenographer, has also fallen a victim to t


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ALONG THE PATAPSCO VALLEY Other changes have taken place which arenot quite so pleasant to report. We have lostsome of our clerical force, who have been luredaway from the fold by other business enter-prises. Charles E. Warfield, who has been in theCompanys service about fourteen years, leftus on February 14 to accept a position with theNational Bank of Washington. We congratu-late Charlie on his success in obtaining theposition, and also the bank in securing hisservices. Miss Lillian Berman, wh-0 was cashiersstenographer, has also fallen a victim to theallurements offered stenographers by -UncleSam and has entered the departmental Tuesday, February 19, was another railroadnight at the Billy Sunday Tabernacle, andabout two thousand railroad men and theirwives attended, each com-pany being distinguished bya different colored badge. t|:fe ■ * IN THE VICINITY OF HELAY We are glad to welcomeE. W. Kidwiler, who wasrecently transferred fromBrunswick transfer stationto this office. Mr. Kid


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