. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . J. A. Scheuennan, recently promoted to CoalFreight Agent in Baltimore Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, November, iQ2j 55. Baltimore and Ohio and Baltimoreand Ohio Annex Buildings Law Department Correspondent, George W. H.\ri.[£NitEi£K Edward Everett Hurdle is the name ofone of our Baltimore and Ohio came into our service in September,1877. I met him in the Central Buildingrecently, and he awakened my interest byreminding me of how he delivered dispatchesin his messenger days to the Law Depart-ment when it was located in the old Re-verdy Joh


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . J. A. Scheuennan, recently promoted to CoalFreight Agent in Baltimore Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, November, iQ2j 55. Baltimore and Ohio and Baltimoreand Ohio Annex Buildings Law Department Correspondent, George W. H.\ri.[£NitEi£K Edward Everett Hurdle is the name ofone of our Baltimore and Ohio came into our service in September,1877. I met him in the Central Buildingrecently, and he awakened my interest byreminding me of how he delivered dispatchesin his messenger days to the Law Depart-ment when it was located in the old Re-verdy Johnson residence op])osite theBattle ^lonument and Barnums was before the erection of the Balti-more and Ohio Building where the EmersonHotel now stands, away back in 1881. It did me good to grasp the hand of thisfaithful Baltimore and Ohio employe. Heis stationed at the Waverly Tower givingthe proper signals to our electric motors asthey are detached from the trains. As I ani a passenger on No. 524 everySaturday to spend my week end, it will beproper to give thought to my friend, feelingand knowing that the right signals havebeen set. Forty-


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