. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ot rope has becomeentangled in a tree. The competent officialsare: Starters, T. C. Issac, G. F. : W. S. Eyerly, C. Rauchle, W. Timers: Jack Conen, JimmyFinnegan. Checker: L. W. Fowler. Clerksof the Course: Eddie Connelly and L. To avoid any congestion at the track, allthose desiring to place bets on their favoriteswill see Joe Haneke, Jim Whelan andA. C. Hensen. Automobiles parked underpersonal supervision of F. Cole and Music, ambulance and doctorwill be on grounds. ON WITH THE RACE. The accompanying photogra


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ot rope has becomeentangled in a tree. The competent officialsare: Starters, T. C. Issac, G. F. : W. S. Eyerly, C. Rauchle, W. Timers: Jack Conen, JimmyFinnegan. Checker: L. W. Fowler. Clerksof the Course: Eddie Connelly and L. To avoid any congestion at the track, allthose desiring to place bets on their favoriteswill see Joe Haneke, Jim Whelan andA. C. Hensen. Automobiles parked underpersonal supervision of F. Cole and Music, ambulance and doctorwill be on grounds. ON WITH THE RACE. The accompanying photograph is of AlmaMary Bradley, age three months, daughterof Machinist and Mrs. J. G. Bradley, andgranddaughter of John J. Bradley, Balti-more and Ohio Building. W^e also have a photograph of the threechildren of Foreman J. T. Crough, Bolt andForge Shop. Hilda, age eight; Vernon, ageten and Emory, age twelve. Behold Miss Clare Cox, one of our electricwelders, who is termed the snow-bird ofMt. Clare. She is about to take her annualJanuary


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